Definition of Pinnately. Meaning of Pinnately. Synonyms of Pinnately

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Definition of Pinnately

Pinnately
Pinnately Pin"nate*ly, adv. In a pinnate manner.

Meaning of Pinnately from wikipedia

- discrete leaflets. pinnate-pinnatifid: pinnate, with the pinnae being pinnatifid. pinnately-lobed pinnately-cleft pinnately-parted pinnately-divided pinnatisect...
- The pinnated bittern (Botaurus pinnatus), also known as the South American bittern, is a large member of the heron family (Ardeidae) found in the New World...
- and Plant stem Phylloclades are flattened stems that resemble leaves Pinnation Plant morphology Taxonomy (biology) Radford, A.E.; ****ison, W.C.; M****ey...
- Pinnately dissected to the central vein, but with the leaflets not entirely separate; for example, Polypodium, some Sorbus (whitebeams). In pinnately...
- Bidens variabilis (Willd.) Baill. Dahlia barkeriae Knowles & Westc. Dahlia crocata Lag. Dahlia rosea Cav. Dahlia variabilis (Willd.) Desf. pinnate dahlia...
- opposite to alternate, and pinnatisect to pinnatifid). Some fronds are not pinnately compound (or simple), but may be palmate, costapalmate, or bifurcate....
- evergreen leaves are alternately arranged and pinnately lobed. The leaflets are bright green, elliptic-ovular, pinnately veined, and less than 5 centimetres (2...
- drier subpo****tions. The tree has grey bark that peels in long fibres, pinnately compound leaves, and bunches of small white flowers. It grows as both...
- have large, evergreen leaves that are either palmately ('fan-leaved') or pinnately ('feather-leaved') compound and spirally arranged at the top of the stem...
- America. It is the type species of the genus Aruncus. It has alternate, pinnately compound leaves, on thin, stiff stems, with plumes of feathery white or...