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Example sentences for "conduplicate"

Lexicographically close words:
conducts; conduire; conduit; conduite; conduits; conduyt; condylar; condyle; condyles; condylobasal
  1. Owing to the leaves not being always strictly conduplicate in the first year, the flat shoots may not sharply mark it off from L.

  2. Blade conduplicate and keeled, often rounded, collared or eared at the base; with rounded ridges and rough above, shining below.

  3. Leaves conduplicate or convolute, short and narrow, the ligule short: minute ears at base.

  4. When the leaves are conduplicate the shoots are more or less compressed.

  5. Their vernation is conduplicate and plicate.

  6. Scales of the spikelet strictly 2-ranked, conduplicate and keeled.

  7. Pod short; the boat-shaped valves conduplicate or much flattened contrary to the narrow partition.

  8. Astride, used of conduplicate leaves which enfold each other in two ranks, as in Iris.

  9. Spikelets crowded into a leafy-involucrate head, laterally flattened, the scales more or less conduplicate and keeled.

  10. 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.

  11. Scales imbricated somewhat in 2 ranks, more or less conduplicate or boat-shaped, keeled, white or whitish.

  12. Trees and shrubs, with astringent bark, opposite or rarely alternate deciduous leaves conduplicate or involute in the bud.

  13. Flowers in axillary umbels or corymbs; fruit bright red and lustrous, 1/2' in diameter or less; leaves conduplicate in the bud.

  14. Leaves petiolate, unequally pinnate or rarely reduced to a single leaflet, deciduous; leaflets conduplicate in the bud, usually serrate, petiolulate or sessile.

  15. Flowers in terminal racemes on leafy branches of the year; fruit globose, red or rarely yellow; leaves conduplicate in the bud.

  16. Flowers in racemes from the axils of persistent leaves of the previous year; fruit globose or slightly three-lobed; leaves conduplicate in the bud.


  17. 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