Borrowed from French silicule. <span class="searchmatch">siliculă</span> f (plural silicule) silicle...
Rhymes: -ɪkjʊlə <span class="searchmatch">silicula</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">siliculas</span> or siliculae) (botany) Alternative spelling of silicle. <span class="searchmatch">silicula</span> f (genitive siliculae); first declension diminutive...
ku.la] Rhymes: -ikula Syllabification: si‧lí‧cu‧la <span class="searchmatch">silícula</span> f (plural <span class="searchmatch">silículas</span>) silicle “<span class="searchmatch">silícula</span>”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary...
<span class="searchmatch">siliculas</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">silicula</span>...
English Wikipedia has an article on: silicle Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">silicula</span>, silicule silicle (plural silicles) (botany) A short silique, such as the seed capsule...
that separate when ripe. A short silique-like fruit is called silicle, <span class="searchmatch">silicula</span> or silicule. siliquose, siliquous fruit with two carpels From Latin siliqua...
From Latin <span class="searchmatch">silicula</span>. siliculose (comparative more siliculose, superlative most siliculose) (botany) Bearing silicles. (botany) Relating to, or resembling...
than twice the width – fruit of a cruciferous plant) (botany) silicle, <span class="searchmatch">silicula</span>, silicule (short silique) lidukki litukka compounds litulaukka lituruoho...
plant) A small coin, one twenty-fourth of a solidus First-declension noun. <span class="searchmatch">silicula</span> siliqua Graeca siliqua Syriaca siliquae siliquastrēnsis siliquastrum siliquāticum...