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ex·pla·nate
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ˈɛks
pləˌneɪt
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ɛksˈpleɪ
neɪt
/
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adjective
Botany,
Zoology
.
flattened; spread out.
Origin:
1840–50;
<
Latin
explānātus,
past participle of
explānāre
to
explain
;
see
-ate
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ovules in flowering plants which are enclosed during pollination
ovules which are unenclosed, forming on cones or stalks
plants with the vascular tissues xylem and phloem for transporting water and nutrients
variation in an organism's life cycle of dissimilar reproductive forms
composed of several cells
plants without a xylem and phloem to transport fluid and nutrients internally
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