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raph⋅i⋅des

[raf-i-deez]
–plural noun, singular ra⋅phide [rey-fahyd] , ra⋅phis [rey-fis] . Botany.
acicular crystals, usually composed of calcium oxalate, that occur in bundles in the cells of many plants.

Origin:
1835–45; < NL < Gk rhaphídes, pl. of rhaphís needle
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ra·phide   (rā'fīd)   
n.   pl. raph·i·des (rāf'ĭ-dēz')
One of a bundle of needlelike crystals of calcium oxalate occurring in many plant cells.

[French, sing. of raphides, from New Latin, from Greek rhaphides, pl. of rhaphis, needle, from rhaptein, to sew; see wer-2 in Indo-European roots.]
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raphide   (rā'fīd)  Pronunciation Key 
Plural raphides (rāf'ĭ-dēz')
One of a bundle of needlelike crystals of calcium oxalate occurring in many plant cells. The crystals discourage animals from eating the plant by irritating their tissues.
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