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quinquefid
[ kwing-kwuh-fid, kwin- ]
adjective
- cleft into five parts or lobes.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²õ³Ü²ú·±ç³Ü¾±²Ôq³Ü±ð·´Ú¾±»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of quinquefid1
Example Sentences
The leaves are broad, and of a glossy green, the flowers of a delicate primrose, and campanulated; the corolla is quinquefid, from whence rises the pointal, which afterwards turns to a pod of about four or five inches in length, containing the seeds, and a profusion of bright beautiful silk.
Male calyx is trifid, the corolla three-petalled, with five stamens; the female calyx is quinquefid, the corolla divided into three segments, and furnished with three stamens.
The male flowers are formed like a tapering column, and close over each other like the scales of fish; the female flowers consist of a trumpet-like style, with a quinquefid stigma.
The cup of the flower is oblong and quinquefid.
The calyx is divided into five segments, the corolla is quinquefid, and of the most delicate white, and with numerous antheræ tipped with yellow farina.
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