Lepidote


[lep-i-doht] /ˈlɛp ɪˌdoʊt/

adjective, Botany.
1.
covered with scurfy scales or scaly spots.
/ˈlɛpɪˌdəʊt/
adjective
1.
(biology) covered with scales, scaly leaves, or spots

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