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Meaning of "dicotyl" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF DICOTYL

dicotyl  [daɪˈkɒtəl] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF DICOTYL

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determiner
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Dicotyl is a noun.
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WHAT DOES DICOTYL MEAN IN ENGLISH?

dicotyl

Dicotyledon

The dicotyledons, also known as dicots, was a grouping formerly used for the flowering plants whose seed typically has two embryonic leaves or cotyledons. There are around 199,350 species within this group. Flowering plants that were not dicotyledons were called monocotyledons, typically having one embryonic leaf. Dicotyledons are not a monophyletic group, and therefore the names "dicotyledons" and "dicots" are paraphyletic terms. However, the vast majority of "dicots" do form a monophyletic group called the eudicots or tricolpates. These may be distinguished from all other flowering plants by the structure of their pollen. Other dicotyledons and monocotyledons have monosulcate pollen, or forms derived from it, whereas eudicots have tricolpate pollen, or derived forms, the pollen having three or more pores set in furrows called colpi. Traditionally the dicots have been called the Dicotyledones, at any rank. If treated as a class, as in the Cronquist system, they may be called the Magnoliopsida after the type genus Magnolia. In some schemes, the eudicots are treated as a separate class, the Rosopsida, or as several separate classes.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH DICOTYL


aristotle
ˈærɪˌstɒtəl
axolotl
ˈæksəˌlɒtəl
bluebottle
ˈbluːˌbɒtəl
bottle
ˈbɒtəl
dottel
ˈdɒtəl
dottle
ˈdɒtəl
epiglottal
ˌepɪˈɡlɒtəl
glottal
ˈɡlɒtəl
greenbottle
ˈɡriːnˌbɒtəl
mottle
ˈmɒtəl
pottle
ˈpɒtəl
rotl
ˈrɒtəl
shottle
ˈʃɒtəl
throttle
ˈθrɒtəl
unbottle
ʌnˈbɒtəl
wattle
ˈwɒtəl

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE DICOTYL

dickies
dickiest
Dickinson
dicky
dicky bow
dickybird
diclinism
diclinous
dicliny
Diconal
dicot
dicotyledon
dicotyledonous
dicoumarin
dicoumarol
dicrotal
dicrotic
dicrotism
dict
dicta

WORDS THAT END LIKE DICOTYL

acetyl
artiodactyl
butyl
cetyl
dactyl
diacetyl
dibutyl
epicotyl
hypocotyl
leptodactyl
macrodactyl
octyl
pachydactyl
pentadactyl
pentyl
polydactyl
protyl
pterodactyl
syndactyl
trotyl

Synonyms and antonyms of dicotyl in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «dicotyl» into 25 languages

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Translator English - Chinese

dicotyl
1,325 millions of speakers

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dicotyl
570 millions of speakers

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dicotyl
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dicotyl
380 millions of speakers
ar

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dicotyl
280 millions of speakers

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dicotyl
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dicotyl
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dicotyl
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dicotyl
220 millions of speakers

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Dicotyl
190 millions of speakers

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dicotylen
180 millions of speakers

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双子葉
130 millions of speakers

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dicotyl
85 millions of speakers

Translator English - Javanese

Dicotyl
85 millions of speakers
vi

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dicotyl
80 millions of speakers

Translator English - Tamil

dicotyl
75 millions of speakers

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डिकॉटीली
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

dikotil
70 millions of speakers

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dicotyl
65 millions of speakers

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dicotyl
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

dicotyl
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

dicotyl
30 millions of speakers
el

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dicotyl
15 millions of speakers
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dicotyl
14 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Swedish

dicotyl
10 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Norwegian

dicotyl
5 millions of speakers

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «DICOTYL»

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «DICOTYL» OVER TIME

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DICOTYL»

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Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication
The aggregate leaf-surface of cold- temperate conifers is such that even their xeromorphic and xerophytic leaves do not prevent numbers of species from succumbing from desiccation or growing feebly in places where ordinary dicotyl trees ...
2
PEBC Syllabus Revision Guide
Na Lauryl Sulphate O/W Aminocrine O/W Cetomacrogel W/O Na Cetyl Sulphate Chlorhexidine Glyceryl Mono stearate W/O Dicotyl Na Sulfosuccinate Cetyl Pyridinum SPAN (Sorbitan Esters) HLB 1-9 W/O Benzoic Acid TWEEN HLB 11- 20 ...
Mike Kruger, 2010
3
Types of the Laramie Flora
Helv., pi. xcvii, figs. 25-28), with Paliurus zizyphoides Lx. (Tert. Fi., pi. li, figs. 1-6), with Elwodendron psilocarpum (Ettingshansen, Blattsk. d. Dicotyl., pi. lxiii, fig. 3), with forms of Coprosma (op. cit., pi. xxiv, xxv), of Celastrus (op. cit., pi. lxii, lxiii), ...
Lester Frank Ward, 1887
4
A college textbook of pharmaceutical botany: with ...
... denned, 304 Histological technique, 675 Histology, defined, 2 of dicotyl roots, 1 67 of Aconitum, 175 of annual dicotyl stem, 194 of anther, 277 of Aristolochia Sipho stem, 199 of bark, 208 of California Privet root, 170 of Cascara Sagrada, 208 ...
Heber Wilkinson Youngken, 1938
5
Elements of Vegetable Microscopy ...: Preparatory to the ...
All stems, such as those of monocotyls and ferns, in which no cambium exists in the bundles, do not increase in diameter from year to year, as dicotyl stems do. They remain slender. , Note the plan of this fern section. It is the model on which all ...
Daniel Base, 1897
6
An Introduction to Biology
THE STEMS OF DICOTYL AND POLYCOTYL TREES 91 stronger. By testing a large number of monocotyl stems of different ages, we learn that the strength and stiffness increase as the number of bundles increases. 146. Structure of dicotyl ...
Elbert Charles Cole, 1933
7
Year Book
Undoubtedly some forms closer to Trochodendron and Drimys than any yet found must occur, but the point is that the stem record is always a record of extreme parallelism, and so far the herbaceous dicotyl ancestry merely lacks detection.
8
Pharmaceutical Botany: A Text Book of College Botany with ...
The explanation is that the cells in the broader sections have become larger through the process of growth, rather than having been augmented in number. HISTOLOGY OF DICOTYL ROOTS The typical dicotyl root is a tetrarch one, which is a ...
Heber Wilkinson Youngken, 1927
9
Science
When the scalariform cycads and the Araucaria, and Magnoli- aceous (Drimys) seedlings are adequately compared, every stage in this fundamental change, which affords the very basis of dicotyl evolution, becomes visible. Over and above ...
10
The Scientific and Litteray Treasury: A New and Popular ...
DICOTYL'EDON, in botany, a plant Those seeds divide into two lobes in germinating. Hence the epithet dicotyledon ntmi. DICTATOR, in ancient Rome, a magistrate created in times of exigence and distress, and invested with unlimited power.
Samuel Maunder, 1841

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