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Definition of Abruptly-pinnate leaf
1. Noun. A pinnate leaf with a pair of leaflets at the apex.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abruptly-pinnate Leaf
Literary usage of Abruptly-pinnate leaf
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Student's Guide to Structural, Morphological and Physiological Botany by Robert Bentley (1883)
"Equally or abruptly pinnate leaf. instances, the lamina is more or less hollowed
out in its centre, when the leaf is said to be tubular, hooded, &c. 2. ..."
2. British and Garden Botany: Consisting of Descriptions of the Flowering by Leo Hartley Grindon (1864)
"ABRUPTLY-PINNATE (leaf), when a pinnate leaf has no odd one at the extremity, as
in Cassias. •ACAULIS, stemless, i,e., having so short a stem as to seem ..."
3. Outlines of Botany: Taken Chiefly from Smith's Introduction ... For the Use by Sir James Edward Smith, John Locke (1819)
"Abrupt leaf. See truncated, 29. Abruptly branched stem, 11. Abruptly pinnate
leaf, 36. Abrupt root, 7. ..."