rachis

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English - Turkish
belkemiği
omurga
tüy sap
salkımın ana sapı
{i} orta damar (yaprak vb.)
(isim) rakis, eksen, orta damar (yaprak vb.), omurga, belkemiği, tüy sapı [zool.]
bir yaprağın veya bir durumun ekseni
{i} rakis
rhachis belkemiği
{i} tüy sapı [(Zooloji) ]
{i} eksen
tüy sapı
rachis, rhachis
(Tıp) Bekleği, omurga
English - English
The spine or the vertebrae of the spine
The main shaft of either a compound leaf, head of grain, or fern frond
The central shaft of a feather
{i} spinal column, backbone; axis
the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord; "the fall broke his back"
axis of a compound leaf or compound inflorescence
central axis of an inflorescence or pinnate leaf
the central stalk to which leaflets of a compound leaf are attached
The spine; the vertebral column
The skeleton of branched stems which gives a bunch or cluster its shape The rachis isn't obvious when covered with grapes, but very obvious after the grapes have been removed
the portion of the petiole or stem to which the green leafy part of the plant (fern) is attached
n , the central prolongation of the stalk (peduncle), the axis through an inflorescence, or of a leaf stalk (petiole), the axis through a compound leaf
In a pinnately compound leaf, the elongated structure that attaches to both the leaflets and the petiole, which then attaches to the stem A rachis is sometimes referred to as the axis of the pinnately compound leaf
The major axis of an inflorescence
The central stem of a lamina or pinna
The main axis, as of a spike
The central axis of a spike or raceme inflorescence or pinnately compound leaf
In a compound leaf or inflorescence, the rachis is the primary stem-like structure on to which the other parts attach
The main shaft of a grain or fern
A central stalk on a leaf or branch on which leaflets grow
The axis or central line of a leaf or flower
The central elongated axis of an inflorescence or compound leaf
Same as Rhachis
The central prolongation of the stalk (peduncle), the axis through a flower structure, or of a leaf stalk (petiole), the axis through a compound leaf
The main axis of a compound leaf Also, an axis bearing flowers
rachis

    Hyphenation

    ra·chis

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From New Latin, from Ancient Greek ῥάχις (“spine, ridge”).
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