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Definition of Bracteolate
1. Adjective. Having bracteoles.
Definition of Bracteolate
1. a. Furnished with bracteoles or bractlets.
Definition of Bracteolate
1. Adjective. (botany) Having bracteoles ¹
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Medical Definition of Bracteolate
1. Furnished with bracteoles. (09 Oct 1997)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bracteolate
Literary usage of Bracteolate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Botany by Geological Survey of California, William Henry Brewer, Sereno Watson, Asa Gray (1876)
"... a simple or branching »pike : lubes of the corolla short and less spreading:
calyx deeply 5-cleft into 11 near-lanceolate divisions, 2-bracteolate. 5. ..."
2. Synoptical Flora of North America: The Gamopetalae, Being a Second Edition by Asa Gray (1888)
"... minutely bracteolate ; proper bracts commonly ¡>e>l : ra\s 7 to '.', 2 or 3
lines long : akènes either minutely papillose-cinereous or — App. Frankl. ..."
3. Refugium Botanicum: Or Figures and Descriptions from Living Specimens, of ...by William Wilson Saunders, Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach, John Gilbert Baker by William Wilson Saunders, Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach, John Gilbert Baker (1869)
"Pedicels ascending, the lower ones bracteolate, three-eighths to half an inch long.
Sepals linear, unequal, the longest about equalling the yellowish red ..."
4. New Manual of Botany of the Central Rocky Mountains (vascular Plants) by John Merle Coulter, Aven Nelson (1909)
"... from nearly entire to deeply sinuate-pinnatifid, sessile or nearly so, scabrous:
flowers small, solitary or in loose clusters, not bracteolate: petals 5 ..."
5. Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States by Asa Gray (1856)
"Ovary several ovuled. Leaflets usually F ti pella to Flowers not yellow. 25 GALACTIA.
Calyx 2-bracteolate, 4-cleft, the upper lobe broadest and entire. ..."
6. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States, Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord. Britton, Hon. Addison. Brown (1913)
"... flowers i'-ii' high in a terminal sessile cluster and commonly I or 2 in the
upper axils, 2-bracteolate under the calyx ; calyx-lobes lanceolate or ..."