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bifoliate

From bi- +‎ foliate. <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span> (not comparable) (botany) Having exactly two leaves. bifoliolate bipinnate foliate having exactly two leaves or leaflets...


bifoliately

From <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span> +‎ -ly. <span class="searchmatch">bifoliately</span> (not comparable) In a <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span> manner....


bifoliat

From bi- +‎ foliat. bifoliat m or n (feminine singular bifoliată, masculine plural bifoliați, feminine and neuter plural <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span>) <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span>...


quadrifoliate

Having four leaves. Synonym: quadrifoil Coordinate terms: unifoliate (1), <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span> (2), trifoliate (3) quadrifoliolate (four leaflets) quadrofoil quatrefoil...


bifoliolate

(botany) Having two leaflets, as some compound leaves do. Coordinate terms: unifoliolate (1), trifoliolate (3), quadrifoliolate (4) <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span> (two leaves)...


dà-dhuilleach

(botany) <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span> two-folded (of door) dà-dhuilleach m (genitive singular dà-dhuillich, plural dà-dhuillich) (botany) twayblade any <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span> herb Note:...


bifoliolat

masculine plural bifoliolați, feminine and neuter plural bifoliolate) <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span> bifoliolat in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a...


diphyllous

diphyllous (not comparable) (archaic, botany) Having two leaves. Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span> “diphyllous”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield...


bipinnate

of the sole acacia tree on the knoll, drinking up the bipinnate shade. Not to be confused with <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span> or bijugate. bipinnately pinnate decompound...


trifoliate

with three parts, as the clover plant. Coordinate terms: unifoliate (1), <span class="searchmatch">bifoliate</span> (2), quadrifoliate (4) Comprising, abounding with, or featuring trefoils...