Category: T
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Trifoliolate
Ternate, a compound leaf divided into three leaflets three leaflets.
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Trifoliate
With three leaves; often used incorrectly for the next entry. Plant with 3 leaves or leaflets. Having three leaflets in a compound leaf, like a clover. A compound leaf with only three leaflets (as in Clovers). Consisting of 3 leaflets. The more pedantic botanists insist that the correct word is trifoliolate from the Latin foliolum…
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Trifid
Split into three; having three clefts.
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Tridentate
3-toothed.
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Tricussate
With leaves in whorls of three, each one alternating with the ones at the node above and below.
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Tricuspidate
With three short sharp points.
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Tricolporate
(Of pollen) with three compound apertures with pores in furrows.
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Trichotomous
3-forked, branched into three.
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Trichotomocolpate
(Of pollen) a 3-slit aperture.
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Trichosclereids
Type of branched sclereid, with hairlike branches extending into intercellular spaces.