raceme |
An elongated flower cluster in which flowers grow on pedicels along part of the length of the peduncle
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raceme |
an inflorescence where the flowers are borne along the main stem.
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raceme |
inflorescence with flowers attached individuallv to a main stem by pedicels.
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rachis |
The continuation of the stripes in a fern that is divided.
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raceme |
an inflorescence of flowers on pedicels whose growing point continues to add to the inflorescence so that the youngest flowers are nearest the apex.
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RAC | go at a rack, as of horses |
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RAC | go at a rack, of horses |
RAC | obtain by coercion or intimidation |
RAC | work by a rack and pinion or worm so as to extend or contract |
RAC | a wheel gear (the pinion) meshes with a toothed rack |
RAC | a roast of the rib section of lamb |
RAC | railway for steep mountains |
RAC | an extortionate rent |
RAC | supply a rack with feed for (horses or other animals) |
RAC | colloquial usage |
RAC | gain points |
RAC | place in a rack |
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