Scales of the spikelet strictly 2-ranked, conduplicate and keeled.
Pod short; the boat-shaped valves conduplicate or much flattened contrary to the narrow partition.
Astride, used of conduplicate leaves which enfold each other in two ranks, as in Iris.
Spikelets crowded into a leafy-involucrate head, laterally flattened, the scales more or less conduplicate and keeled.
Scales 2-ranked, conduplicate and keeled (their decurrent base below often forming margins or wings to the hollow of the joint of the axis next below), deciduous when old.
Scales imbricated somewhat in 2 ranks, more or lessconduplicate or boat-shaped, keeled, white or whitish.
Trees and shrubs, with astringent bark, opposite or rarely alternate deciduous leaves conduplicate or involute in the bud.
Flowers in axillary umbels or corymbs; fruit bright red and lustrous, 1/2' in diameter or less; leaves conduplicate in the bud.
Leaves petiolate, unequally pinnate or rarely reduced to a single leaflet, deciduous; leaflets conduplicate in the bud, usually serrate, petiolulate or sessile.
Flowers in terminal racemes on leafy branches of the year; fruit globose, red or rarely yellow; leaves conduplicate in the bud.
Flowers in racemes from the axils of persistent leaves of the previous year; fruit globose or slightly three-lobed; leaves conduplicate in the bud.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conduplicate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: ambidextrous; bilateral; binary; double; dual; duplex; duplicate; second; secondary; twin; twofold