emarginate leaf
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Definition
- Noun:
- A leaf having a notch at the apex: In botany, an emarginate leaf is a leaf whose blade has a distinct, shallow indentation or notch at its tip or apex.
Usage
- The term "emarginate leaf" is a specific botanical descriptor. It is used to classify and describe the morphology of plant leaves based on the shape of their apex (tip).
- It is typically used in scientific, academic, or horticultural contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The identification key noted that the species could be recognized by its emarginate leaf.
- Botanists observed that the emarginate leaves helped distinguish this variety from similar ones.
Advanced Usage
- "Emarginate" as a standalone adjective: While "emarginate leaf" is a noun phrase, the word "emarginate" itself is an adjective meaning notched at the margin or apex. It can describe other botanical structures like petals or wings.
- The petals were also slightly emarginate.
Variants and Related Words
- Emarginate (adj.): Having a notched tip or edge.
- The emarginate apex of the leaf is a key characteristic.
- Emargination (n.): The state of being emarginate; a specific notch or indentation.
- The depth of the emargination varies between specimens.
Synonyms
- Notched leaf: A leaf with a nick or indentation at its edge or tip (a more general, less technical term).
- Retuse leaf: A leaf with a very shallow, broad notch at the apex (a closely related but sometimes more specific botanical term).
Antonyms
- Acute leaf: A leaf ending in a sharp point.
- Obtuse leaf: A leaf with a blunt or rounded tip.
- Entire leaf: A leaf with a smooth, uninterrupted margin and apex (lacking notches or teeth).
Noun
- a leaf having a notch at the apex