💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Spathed"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| schwalbenoun | (aviation, military) The World War II Messerschmitt Me-262 jet fighter. |
| spathaceous | (botany) Having or resembling a spathe; spathal. |
| spathal | (botany) Furnished with a spathe. |
| spathosenoun | (botany, obsolete) Having or resembling a spathe. |
| spathous | (botany, obsolete) spathose |
| vaginated | (botany) Having a sheath. |
| spicated | (botany) spicate |
| spadiceous | Of a bright clear brown or chestnut colour. |
| vaginant | (botany) Serving as a sheath. |
| gamosepalousnoun | (botany, of a calyx) Having united sepals. |
| sepaled | (botany) Having one or more sepals. |
| caespitosenoun | Alternative form of cespitose. [(botany) tufty; growing in tufts.] |
| stipuled | (botany) having stipules (leaf appendages). |
| spatulate | Shaped like a spatula; having a rounded, flattened extremity. |
| pachycaulous | (botany) Relating to a pachycaul; having a thick stem and few branches. |
| sepalous | (botany) Having, or relating to, sepals. |
| astipulateverb | (botany) Lacking stipules; with no outgrowths borne on either side of the base of the leafstalk. |
| scaposenoun | (botany) Having the floral axis more or less erect but with only a few leaves or devoid of leaves; consisting of a scape. |
| asepalous | (botany) Without sepals. |
| brachycalyx | (botany) Having a short calyx |
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