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corymb

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Englisch - Türkisch
salkım
demet
{i} korimb
Englisch - Englisch
a cluster of flowers with a flat or convex top
{n} a cluster of flowers proceeding from partial flower stalks, rising to an equal highth
A flat-topped or convex open flower-cluster, the outer flowers opening first
A flat toped or rounded inflorescence with the outer most flowers on the longest stalks
Any flattish flower cluster, whatever be the order of blooming, or a similar shaped cluster of fruit
flat-topped or convex inflorescence in which the individual flower stalks grow upward from various points on the main stem to approximately the same height; outer flowers open first
A short broad more or less flat-topped indeterminate inflorescence with pedicels of different lengths
{i} (Botany) cluster of flowers; flat-topped or convex inflorescence in which the individual flower stalks grow upward from various points on the main stem to approximately the same height
A flat-topped or convex cluster of flowers, each on its own footstalk, and arising from different points of a common axis, the outermost blossoms expanding first, as in the hawthorn
A generally flat-topped flower cluster with pedicels varying in length, the outer flowers opening first
A flat-topped or convex flower cluster with the outer flowers blooming first See drawing of inflorescence types
Flat-topped or convex flower cluster, outer flowers opening first
Corymbose
corymbed
corymbose
{s} resembling a corymb (Botany)
corymbose
resembling a corymb
corymbose
Consisting of corymbs, or resembling them in form
corymb

    Silbentrennung

    cor·ymb

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    [ 'kor-"im(b), 'kär-, -& ] (noun.) 1776. French corymbe, from Latin corymbus cluster of fruit or flowers, from Greek korymbos.
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