siliculose
American
[si-lik-yuh-lohs]
/ sɪˈlɪk yəˌloʊs /
adjective
Botany.
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bearing silicles.
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having the form or appearance of a silicle.
siliculose
British
/ sɪˈlɪkjʊˌləʊs, -ˌləʊz /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of siliculose
From the New Latin word siliculōsus, dating back to 1725–35. See silicle, -ose 1
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