pinnate leaf
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Definition
Noun: A compound leaf structure where smaller leaflets are arranged on opposite sides of a common central stem (rachis), resembling a feather.
Usage
A pinnate leaf is a specific botanical term used to describe the physical structure and arrangement of leaflets on a leaf's central axis. - The botanist identified the plant by its distinctive pinnate leaf. - In many ferns, you can observe the classic structure of a pinnate leaf.
Advanced Usage
- Even-pinnate (paripinnate): A terminating in a pair of leaflets, having an even number of leaflets.
- Odd-pinnate (imparipinnate): A terminating in a single leaflet, having an odd number of leaflets.
- Bipinnate: A leaf that is twice pinnate; the primary rachis bears secondary rachises, which in turn bear the leaflets.
Variants and Related Words
- Pinnately (adverb): In a pinnate manner. (e.g., The leaflets are arranged.)
- Pinnation (noun): The condition or state of being pinnate.
- Leaflet (noun): One of the segments of a compound leaf, such as those found on a .
Synonyms
- Feather-like leaf: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the resemblance to a feather.
- Compound leaf: A broader category that includes pinnate leaves as one type.
Different Meanings
The term "pinnate leaf" is highly specific to botany and does not have other common meanings. It refers exclusively to a morphological pattern in plant leaves.
Noun
- a leaf resembling a feather; having the leaflets on each side of a common axis