"anthocarp" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: anthocarps [plural]
Etymology: From antho- + -carp. Etymology templates: {{confix|en|antho|carp}} antho- + -carp Head templates: {{en-noun}} anthocarp (plural anthocarps)
  1. (botany) Any of various forms of fruits in which part of the perianth tissue remains attached to the fruit, as part of the mechanism of dispersal.
    (botany) Lower part of a perianth containing the fruit, the upper part having dropped away, well seen in plants of the family Nyctaginaceae.
    Sense id: en-anthocarp-en-noun-6CiEOHM6 Categories (other): Botany, English terms prefixed with antho-, English terms suffixed with -carp Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with antho-: 23 15 12 13 24 14 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -carp: 25 15 9 10 30 11 Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences
  2. (botany) Any of various forms of fruits in which part of the perianth tissue remains attached to the fruit, as part of the mechanism of dispersal.
    (botany) In the Nyctaginaceae, individual apetalous flowers have a tubular, petaloid calyx that resembles a sympetalous corolla. The lower portion of the calyx tightly enwraps the one-seeded achene and is persistent around the fruit as an anthocarp. The calyx base plus the enclosed seed-bearing achene is the unit of dispersal.
    Sense id: en-anthocarp-en-noun-rOuSWecu Categories (other): Botany, English terms prefixed with antho-, English terms suffixed with -carp Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with antho-: 23 15 12 13 24 14 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -carp: 25 15 9 10 30 11 Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences
  3. (botany) Any of various forms of fruits in which part of the perianth tissue remains attached to the fruit, as part of the mechanism of dispersal.
    (botany) A collective, composite or aggregated fruit formed from an entire inflorescence, as in the sorosis of a pineapple or the syconus of a fig.
    Sense id: en-anthocarp-en-noun-EApQsXMA Categories (other): Botany, English terms prefixed with antho- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with antho-: 23 15 12 13 24 14 Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences
  4. (botany) Any of various forms of fruits in which part of the perianth tissue remains attached to the fruit, as part of the mechanism of dispersal.
    (botany) A fruit resulting from many flowers, such as the pineapple; a fruit of which the perianth or the torus forms part.
    Sense id: en-anthocarp-en-noun-UQYyq2RJ Categories (other): Botany, English terms prefixed with antho- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with antho-: 23 15 12 13 24 14 Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences
  5. (botany) Any of various forms of fruits in which part of the perianth tissue remains attached to the fruit, as part of the mechanism of dispersal.
    (botany) A composite false fruit, consisting of the actual fruit and the perianth.
    Sense id: en-anthocarp-en-noun-EBu7pppV Categories (other): Botany, English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with antho-, English terms suffixed with -carp, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Plant anatomy Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 26 13 9 8 35 9 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with antho-: 23 15 12 13 24 14 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -carp: 25 15 9 10 30 11 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 26 16 8 7 34 8 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 27 15 8 8 35 8 Disambiguation of Plant anatomy: 10 16 8 8 48 9 Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences
  6. (botany) Any of various forms of fruits in which part of the perianth tissue remains attached to the fruit, as part of the mechanism of dispersal.
    (botany) A fruit formed by the union of the floral organs or part of them, with the fruit itself, as in Nyctagineae; also applied to fruits with accessories, sometimes termed pseudocarps, as the strawberry and pineapple.
    Sense id: en-anthocarp-en-noun-VpOSTeKv Categories (other): Botany, English terms prefixed with antho-, English terms suffixed with -carp Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with antho-: 23 15 12 13 24 14 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -carp: 25 15 9 10 30 11 Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: infructescence, sorosis

Inflected forms

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        "(botany) A fruit formed by the union of the floral organs or part of them, with the fruit itself, as in Nyctagineae; also applied to fruits with accessories, sometimes termed pseudocarps, as the strawberry and pineapple."
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}

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