Definition of Enations. Meaning of Enations. Synonyms of Enations

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Definition of Enations

Enation
Enation E*na"tion, n. (Bot.) Any unusual outgrowth from the surface of a thing, as of a petal; also, the capacity or act of producing such an outgrowth.

Meaning of Enations from wikipedia

- Enations are scaly leaflike structures, differing from leaves in their lack of vascular tissue. They are created by some leaf diseases[citation needed]...
- Enation is an American indie rock band formed in Battle Ground, Washington in 2004. The band currently resides in Nashville, TN. Brothers and actors Jonathan...
- protostele, and enations devoid of vascular tissue. Some species of Psilotum have a single vascular trace that terminates at the base of the enations. Consequently...
- extinct zosterophylls have at most only flap-like extensions of the stem ("enations") rather than leaves, whereas extant lycophyte species have microphylls...
- gives the official ranking of the eNations provided by FIFA: As of 25 July 2023 "France win the inaugural FIFA eNations Series". Inside the game. 14 April...
- most characteristic symptom is the formation of enations on the abaxial, i.e. downy, leaf side. Enations are derived from the cells of vascular bundles...
- American drummer and actor. Since 2004, he plays drums in American band Enation, of which his brother, Jonathan Jackson, is the lead singer. Jackson was...
- Richard had named their group "Jono and the Rock". The ensemble morphed into Enation, where Jackson is the frontman, playing guitar, vocals and writing most...
- have many branches with paired enations, which look like small leaves but have no vascular tissue. Above these enations there are synangia formed by the...
- as those of the early Devonian lycopsid Baragwanathia, first evolved as enations, extensions of the stem. True leaves or euphylls of larger size and with...