Accumbent
reclining; rec-mbent:
acc-mbent posture.
botany. lying against something.
historical examples
the cotyledons are acc-mbent when they lie with their edges against the radicle, 128.
the elements of botany asa gray
acc-mbent, ak-k-mb′ent, adj. lying down or reclining on a couch.
chambers’s twentieth century dictionary (part 1 of 4: a-d) various
the radicle r is folded on the edges of the cotyledons c which are acc-mbent.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 11, slice 3 various
seed of bitter cress, barbarea, cut across to show the acc-mbent cotyledons.
the elements of botany asa gray
adjective
(botany) (of plant parts and plants) lying against some other part or thing
a rare word for rec-mbent
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