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SHOOT |
Tendril |
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WISP |
Smoke tendril |
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TENDRON |
A tendril. |
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EDDY |
Tendril (of smoke) |
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CIRRUS |
A tendril or clasper. |
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CIRROSE |
Resembling a tendril or cirrus. |
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TENDRIL |
Clasping; climbing as a tendril. |
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CAPREOLATE |
Having a tendril or tendrils. |
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CLASPER |
One who, or that which, clasps, as a tendril. |
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FULCRUM |
An accessory organ such as a tendril, stipule, spine, and
the like. |
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PEDUNCULAR |
Of or pertaining to a peduncle; growing from a
peduncle; as, a peduncular tendril. |
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CIRRIFORM |
Formed like a cirrus or tendril; -- said of appendages
of both animals and plants. |
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PETIOLARY |
Of or pertaining to petiole, or proceeding from it; as,
a petiolar tendril; growing or supported upon a petiole; as, a petiolar
gland; a petiolar bud. |
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CLING |
To adhere closely; to stick; to hold fast, especially by
twining round or embracing; as, the tendril of a vine clings to its
support; -- usually followed by to or together. |
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LEAF |
A special organ of vegetation in the form of a lateral
outgrowth from the stem, whether appearing as a part of the foliage, or
as a cotyledon, a scale, a bract, a spine, or a tendril. |
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NEPENTHES |
..., etc.,
which have the leaves prolonged into a kind of stout tendril
terminating in a pitcherlike appendage, whence the plants are often
call... |