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paniculate

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English

Etymology

From panicle, a compound inflorescence in which the flowers are arranged along a single central axis.

Pronunciation

Adjective

paniculate (comparative more paniculate, superlative most paniculate)

  1. Having a branched cluster of flowers.

Usage notes

Strictly, the adjective should be used only when the inflorescence branches into racemes, but usage is extended by botanists to include similar branching structures such as corymbs and thyrses. The comparative and superlative forms can be used only informally.

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