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Definition of Deflexed

Deflexed
Deflexed De*flexed", a. Bent abruptly downward.

Meaning of Deflexed from wikipedia

- Selaginella deflexa, commonly known as deflexed spikemoss, is a non-flowering species of plant in the spikemoss genus Selaginella and is in the subgenus...
- toggle in the bundle of strings and twisting. These bows could be reflexed, deflexed, decurved, or straight. One variety of cable-backed bow is the Penobscot...
- Carex retrorsa, (commonly known as knotsheath sedge, deflexed bottlebrush sedge, or retrorse sedge), is a widespread species of flowering plant in the...
- transverse-convex (1 front view): face transverse-ovate and very much deflexed beneath (1 u, underside of head) : eyes globose, remote, lateral, not very...
- pseudonarcissus subsp. nobilis). Flower orientation varies from pendent or deflexed (hanging down) as in N. triandrus (see illustration, left), through declinate-ascendant...
- Systema Naturae. It has a 12 centimetres (4.7 in) wingspan (generally deflexed at rest), and is found in urban areas, forests and woodlands. The male...
- and good pastures. The flowers are white or pinkish, becoming brown and deflexed as the corolla fades. Trifolium hybridum, alsike or Swedish clover, is...
- aborted floral bud, typically a cymose inflorescence. Contrast indefinite. deflexed Bent downward. Contrast inflexed. dehiscent Breaking open at maturity to...
- observations. It is a erect or climbing bine with hirsute to villous stems with deflexed hairs which is most often found in dry forests widespread across the eastern...
- palustre has hollow, often purplish stems, pinnatifid leaf lobes and deflexed bracteoles; while S. carvifolia has solid, greenish stems, entire or sometimes...