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Adnate

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ædˈneɪt/

Definitions

1. Growing or attached in a different manner, such as the fusion of tissues.

2. In botany, referring to parts that are grown together.

Usage Examples

1. The adnate petals of the flower fused seamlessly with the stem.

2. In some plants, leaves may be adnate to the stem, giving a unique appearance.

Etymology

From Latin 'adnatus', meaning "attached" or "joined," from 'ad-' (to) + 'natus' (born).

Synonyms

Attached, fused, united

Antonyms

Separate, detached, free

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Adnato /adnato/
French Adnate /adnate/
German Adnat /ˈadnat/
Chinese 附生的 /fù shēng de/
Hindi संयुक्त /sanyukt/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Regional dialects may vary in the pronunciation of "adnate."

Historical Usage

The term "adnate" has been used in botanical texts for centuries to describe plant anatomy.

Cultural Nuances

In botany, understanding adnate structures is essential for the study of plant relationships.

More Information

This article explores the significance of adnate characteristics in various plant species and their adaptations.

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