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noun
a stalk bearing a flower or flower cluster or a fructification
a narrow part by which some larger part or the whole body of an organism is attached : stalk, pedicel
a narrow stalk by which a tumor or polyp is attached
脚的,蒂的
New Latin pedunculus, diminutive of Latin ped-, pes
The first known use of peduncle was in 1702
peel1 of 2verb
to strip off an outer layer of
peel an apple
to strip or tear off
peeled off their coats
to come off in strips or patches
the paint is peeling
to lose an outer layer (as of skin)
your face is peeling
peel2 of 2noun
an outer covering and especially the skin or rind of a fruit
peel1 of 2verb
to strip off an outer layer of
peel an apple
to strip or tear off
peeled off their coats
to come off in strips or patches
the paint is peeling
to lose an outer layer (as of skin)
your face is peeling
peel2 of 2noun
an outer covering and especially the skin or rind of a fruit
peel1 of 2verb
to strip off an outer layer of
peel an apple
to strip or tear off
peeled off their coats
to come off in strips or patches
the paint is peeling
to lose an outer layer (as of skin)
your face is peeling
peel2 of 2noun
an outer covering and especially the skin or rind of a fruit
peekverb
to look cautiously or briefly
to look through a crack or hole or from a hiding place
peekverb
to look cautiously or briefly
to look through a crack or hole or from a hiding place
pedunclenoun
a narrow part by which some larger part or the body of a living thing is attachedespecially: a stalk that supports a flower cluster
1 Scars from a previous entanglement unrelated to the stranding event were found around the peduncle, which is the muscular area where the tail connects to the body; on the tail itself, and on the right front pectoral flipper.
2 End of carousel During this peduncle elongation stage, the stalks bearing the blossom buds extend and, while the buds are still closed, the flowers become visible.
3 In May 1991 the phantom killer was finally caught with its peduncle on the goods.
4 As the frenzy increased, the dinos nearly doubled in size, the peduncle itself becoming swollen and assuming different shapes.
5 Nudged ahead by sunshine and highs in the 50s last week, the buds hit Stage 4 out of 6 on Saturday, known as peduncle elongation.
6 On Thursday, the National Park Service announced that the blossom buds reached their fourth stage out of six: peduncle elongation.
7 The interactions can become physical, if the pod chases the newcomer or bites his peduncle, the area at the base of the tail.
8 The National Phenology Network is reporting the first of the spring leaves beginning to emerge across parts of southern Iowa and the cherry blossoms in Washington DC have reached the 'peduncle elongation' stage, meaning that peak bloom is likely about a week away!
9 Armpit of capitate only leaf, peduncular and long and thin and flimsy.
头状花序单生叶腋, 花梗细长而脆弱.