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COLEOPTILE

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co⋅le⋅op⋅tile

[koh-lee-op-til, kol-ee-]
–noun Botany.
(in grasses) the first leaf above the ground, forming a sheath around the stem tip.

Origin:
1865–70; < NL coleoptilum < Gk koleó(n) sheath, scabbard + ptílon soft feathers, down
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co·le·op·tile   (kō'lē-ŏp'tĭl, kŏl'ē-)   
n.  A protective sheath enclosing the shoot tip and embryonic leaves of grasses.

[From New Latin coleoptilum : Greek koleon, sheath; see kel-1 in Indo-European roots + Greek ptilon, plume; see pet- in Indo-European roots.]
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