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-l
uh
-fawrm
]
stip·u·li·form
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ˈstɪp
yə
ləˌfɔrm
/
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stip
-y
uh
-l
uh
-fawrm
]
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adjective
Botany
.
shaped like a
stipule
.
Origin:
1865–70;
stipule
+
-i-
+
-form
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green coloring of leaves and plants needed for photosynthesis
phase in plant life which begins with a spore produced by meiosis
phylum of green, nonvascular, seedless plants comprised of true mosses, hornworts and liverworts
sexual form of a haploid plant in the alternation of generations
plants with the vascular tissues xylem and phloem for transporting water and nutrients
female reproductive organ which produces eggs in bryophytes, ferns and most gymnosperms
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