Succubously vs Succubous - What's the difference?
succubously | succubous | Derived terms |
(botany) In an orientation such that proximal (posterior) parts of older leaves overlap the distal (anterior) parts of younger ones.
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(botany) Describing an arrangement of leaves such that proximal (posterior) parts of older leaves overlap the distal (anterior) parts of younger ones.
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Succubously is a derived term of succubous.
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between succubously and succubous
is that succubously is (botany) in an orientation such that proximal (posterior) parts of older leaves overlap the distal (anterior) parts of younger ones while succubous is (botany) describing an arrangement of leaves such that proximal (posterior) parts of older leaves overlap the distal (anterior) parts of younger ones.As an adverb succubously
is (botany) in an orientation such that proximal (posterior) parts of older leaves overlap the distal (anterior) parts of younger ones.As an adjective succubous is
(botany) describing an arrangement of leaves such that proximal (posterior) parts of older leaves overlap the distal (anterior) parts of younger ones.succubously
English
Adverb
(-)- and the Trichocoleaceae (with predominantly succubously inserted leaves but Eotrichocolea with the leaves incubous;
Antonyms
* (of leaves) incubouslysuccubous
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(wikipedia succubous)Adjective
(-)- If the apical cell is slightly antically displaced, a succubous orientation of the leaf rudiments results