Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word RACHIDES
RACHIDES
Definitions of RACHIDES
- plural of rachis.
Number of letters
8
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using RACHIDES in a Sentence
- Its nest is a shallow bowl of rootlets, fungal rhizomorphs, and leaf rachides on top of a stick platform.
- The Medullosales is an extinct order of pteridospermous seed plants characterised by large ovules with circular cross-section and a vascularised nucellus, complex pollen-organs, stems and rachides with a dissected stele, and frond-like leaves.
- These plant fossils include at least three conifer taxa represented by vegetative and reproductive structures, isolated ovules, a diversity of taxa of fern pinnules, rachides and rhizomes, and cycadophyte foliage.
- These panicles are erect or drooping slightly, rachides obtusely angular; glabrous or inconspicuously scaberulous, pedicels 2–5 mm in length.
- The rufous-breasted antpitta's nest is a shallow bowl of rootlets, fungal rhizomorphs, and leaf rachides on top of a stick platform.
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