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panicled


Meanings
  • A plant part, typically an inflorescence, characterized by an abundance of panicles.

    - "The panicled plant was covered in small, yet dense panicles."
    - "The tree bore panicled branches, each adorned with a multitude of tiny panicles."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with panicled
palm , calm , balm , garam , alarm
Homophones
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  1. hymn

  2. hymnal

  3. hymnology


Variants
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panicle , panicled , panicles , paniculate
Forms
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verb: panicled (present participle), adjective: panicled (describing a plant part that is characterized by an abundance of panicles), noun: panicled (describing a branching pattern or inflorescence structure in various plant species)


Etymology
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From the Latin word 'panis' meaning 'bread' and the suffix '-icled' meaning 'having a long, narrow shape, especially at the end of a branch or shoot'. The term 'panicled' was used to describe a plant part that is characterized by an abundance of panicles.


Culture
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The term 'panicled' has been used in literature and art to describe a plant part that is characterized by an abundance of panicles. For example, in the poem 'The Waste Land' by T.S. Eliot, the term 'panicled' is used to describe the flowering branches of a tree: 'The trees were coming into leaf, like something almost being said: the scrolls of the Intended Marriages are rolled up in a drawer.' In addition, the term 'panicled' has been used in botanical studies to describe a specific type of inflorescence or branching pattern in various plant species. For example, in the plant species Malvaviscus arboreus, also known as the 'mexican bush marigold', the term 'panicled' is used to describe the unique branching pattern and inflorescence structure of this plant species.

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