fasciation
Americannoun
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the act of binding up or bandaging.
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the process of becoming fasciate.
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the resulting state.
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an abnormality in a plant, in which a stem enlarges into a flat, ribbonlike shape resembling several stems fused together.
noun
Etymology
Origin of fasciation
Example Sentences
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Its stems are curiously inclined, by a benign malformation known as fasciation, to twist and flatten into a fantail shape.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 6, 2024
“The strangest thing about that night – this was the best thing ever,” Clifford said, describing the businessman’s fasciation with a special about a shipwreck.
From The Guardian • Jan. 19, 2018
Sanders evinces a similar fasciation with surfaces throughout “Ghost in the Shell,” whether they’re grimy, gleaming, glistening or dissolving into an enigmatic haze of pixels.
From Washington Post • Mar. 30, 2017
Frequently it exists in conjunction with fasciation, the ends of the branches being curved round like a shepherd's crook, from the growth on one side being so much greater than on the other.
From Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants by Masters, Maxwell T.
Adhesion of the inflorescence is necessarily a frequent accompaniment of fasciation and cohesion of the branches.
From Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants by Masters, Maxwell T.
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