coleoptile
See also: coléoptile
English
Etymology
A classical compound of the Ancient Greek κολεός (koleós, “sheath”) + the English -ptile (“leaf”) – the suffix representing the Ancient Greek πτῐ́λον (ptílon) – probably after the French coléoptile.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /kɒliːˈɒptɪl/
Noun
coleoptile (plural coleoptiles)
- (botany) A pointed sheath that protects the emerging shoot in monocotyledons such as oats and grasses.
Translations
in botany, a pointed sheath
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Further reading
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Italian
Etymology
Based on Ancient Greek κολεός (koleós, “sheath”) + πτῐ́λον (ptílon, “feather”).
Noun
coleoptile m (plural coleoptili)
Synonyms
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