cuneate leaf
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The cuneate leaf of the plant is broad at the tip and tapers to a narrow base.
Definition
- Noun:
- A wedge-shaped leaf: A leaf that is shaped like a wedge, being broad and rounded at the apex and tapering to a narrow point at the base, forming an acute angle where it attaches to the stem.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The plant was identified by its distinctive cuneate leaf.
- Botanists note that a cuneate leaf has its widest part near the tip.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical description: The term is used in formal botanical keys and descriptions to classify plant species based on leaf morphology.
- The species key specifies that members of this genus possess a cuneate leaf.
Variants and Related Words
- Cuneate (adj): Having the shape of a wedge; tapering.
- The base of the petal is cuneate.
Synonyms
- Wedge-shaped leaf: A direct descriptive synonym.
- Cuneiform leaf: A less common synonym using a related adjective.
Different Meanings
- This term is highly specific to botany and does not have other common meanings. It refers exclusively to a morphological characteristic of a leaf.
The cuneate leaf of the plant is broad at the tip and tapers to a narrow base.
Noun
- a wedge-shaped leaf having the acute angle at the base