valvate
Kelime Anlamı :
1. valflı.
2. kenarları birbirine bitişik.
3. valf şeklindeki.
4. valf gibi.
5. Kapağa ait.
6. Kapaklı.
Tanımlar :
1.
having valvelike parts.
2. botany meeting at the edges without overlapping, as some petals do.
3. botany opening by valves, as the capsule of a lily or iris.
2. botany meeting at the edges without overlapping, as some petals do.
3. botany opening by valves, as the capsule of a lily or iris.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
having valves (that open and close)
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
resembling, or serving as, a valve; consisting of, or opening by, a valve or valves; valvular.
2.
3. meeting at the edges without overlapping; -- said of the sepals or the petals of flowers in æstivation, and of leaves in vernation.
4. opening as if by doors or valves, as most kinds of capsules and some anthers.
2.
3. meeting at the edges without overlapping; -- said of the sepals or the petals of flowers in æstivation, and of leaves in vernation.
4. opening as if by doors or valves, as most kinds of capsules and some anthers.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
in anatomy and zoology: like a valve in form or function; resembling or serving for a valve; forming a valve; valvular; valviform: as, a valvate fold of membrane, having a valve; provided with valves; valviferous; valvated: as, valvate vessels; a valvate orifice.
2. in botany, united by the margins only, and opening as if by doors or valves, as the capsules of regularly dehiscent fruits, the anthers of certain Ericaceæ, and the parts of a perianth which in the bud meet without overlapping: said also of an estivation thus characterized.
2. in botany, united by the margins only, and opening as if by doors or valves, as the capsules of regularly dehiscent fruits, the anthers of certain Ericaceæ, and the parts of a perianth which in the bud meet without overlapping: said also of an estivation thus characterized.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia