spadix
Kelime Anlamı :
1. çomak.
2. (isim) çiçeklenme.
3. çiçeklenme.
Tanımlar :
1.
A fleshy clublike spike bearing minute flowers, usually enclosed within a sheathlike spathe, characteristic of aroid plants, such as the calla.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A fleshy spike (inflorescence) with reduced flowers, usually enclosed by a spathe.
2. A special organ of the nautilus, due to a modification of the posterior tentacles.
2. A special organ of the nautilus, due to a modification of the posterior tentacles.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A fleshy spike of flowers, usually inclosed in a leaf called a spathe.
2. A special organ of the nautilus, due to a modification of the posterior tentacles.
2. A special organ of the nautilus, due to a modification of the posterior tentacles.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
in botany, a form of inflorescence in plants, in which the flowers are closely arranged in a spike or head which has a fleshy or thickened rachis.
2. in zoology:
3. the hectocotylus of the male cephalopod: a specialized part of the fore foot, on one side, which becomes hectocotylized, or assumes a sexual function. on the opposite side is a corresponding part, not subject to hectocotylization, called the antispadix.
4. in hydrozoa, the manubrium of the hydromedusans, an offset of a blastostyle bearing the genital products, like the part of a pea-pod which bears the peas.
5. A genus of cœlenterates.
2. in zoology:
3. the hectocotylus of the male cephalopod: a specialized part of the fore foot, on one side, which becomes hectocotylized, or assumes a sexual function. on the opposite side is a corresponding part, not subject to hectocotylization, called the antispadix.
4. in hydrozoa, the manubrium of the hydromedusans, an offset of a blastostyle bearing the genital products, like the part of a pea-pod which bears the peas.
5. A genus of cœlenterates.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia