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pseudaxis

American  
[soo-dak-sis] / suˈdæk sɪs /

noun

PLURAL

pseudaxes
  1. sympodium.


pseudaxis British  
/ sjuːˈdæksɪs /

noun

  1. botany another name for sympodium

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Fallow-deer, Subgenus Dama.—Antlers without a bez, but with a trez-tine, above which the beam is more or less palmated, and generally furnished with numerous snags; coat of adult spotted in summer, uniform in winter, with black and white markings in the region of the tail similar to those of Pseudaxis; young, spotted.

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A peculiar deer allied to C. pseudaxis of Formosa and C. mantchuricus of Northern China.

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