cordate leaf
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Definition
- Noun:
- A heart-shaped leaf: A leaf that has a broad, rounded base with two rounded lobes, and a pointed tip, resembling the shape of a heart in outline.
Usage
- The term "cordate leaf" is used specifically in botany to describe a leaf shape. It is a technical term found in plant identification keys, botanical descriptions, and scientific literature.
Examples
- Noun:
- The plant is easily identified by its distinctive cordate leaves.
- In the field guide, the species is noted for having simple, cordate leaves with serrated margins.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Description: In formal botanical descriptions, "cordate" is used as an adjective to modify "leaf," "base," or "lamina" to specify the shape. The noun phrase "cordate leaf" is the common term for referring to a leaf with this characteristic form.
- The leaf base is distinctly cordate.
Variants and Related Words
- Cordate (adj.): Having a heart shape. This is the adjective form used to describe the leaf or other structures.
- a cordate leaf base
- Cordiform (adj.): A less common synonym for "cordate," meaning heart-shaped.
Synonyms
- Heart-shaped leaf: A direct, non-technical synonym.
Antonyms
- While not direct opposites, leaf shapes that contrast with cordate include:
- Lanceolate leaf: A leaf that is much longer than wide, tapering to a point.
- Linear leaf: A long and very narrow leaf with parallel sides.