Induplicate


[in-doo-pluh-kit, -keyt, -dyoo-] /ɪnˈdu plə kɪt, -ˌkeɪt, -ˈdyu-/

adjective, Botany.
1.
folded or rolled inward: said of the parts of the calyx or corolla when the edges are bent abruptly toward the axis, or of leaves in vernation when the edges are rolled inward and then arranged about the axis without overlapping.
/ɪnˈdjuːplɪkɪt; -ˌkeɪt/
adjective
1.
(of the parts of a bud) bent or folded inwards with the edges touching but not overlapping

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