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bract
n.
small leaf at the base of a flower stem (Botany)
Bract
In
botany, a
bract is a modified or specialized
leaf, especially one associated with a reproductive structure such as a
flower,
inflorescence axis, or
cone scale. Bracts are often (but not always) different from foliage leaves. They may be smaller, larger, or of a different color, shape, or texture. Typically, they also look different from the parts of the flower, such as the petals and/or
sepals. The state of having bracts is referred to as
bracteate, and conversely
ebracteate, without bracts. Similarly bracteolate and
ebracteolate.
bract
Noun
1. a modified leaf or leaflike part just below and protecting an inflorescence
(hypernym) husk
(hyponym) epicalyx, false calyx, calycle, calyculus
(part-holonym) inflorescence
Bract
(n.)
Any modified leaf, or scale, on a flower stalk or at the base of a flower.
(n.)
A leaf, usually smaller than the true leaves of a plant, from the axil of which a flower stalk arises.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
bract
Synonyms and related words:
blade, bracteole, bractlet, cotyledon, flag, floral leaf, foliole, frond, glume, involucre, involucrum, lamina, leaf, leaflet, lemma, ligule, needle, petal, pile, pine needle, seed leaf, sepal, spathe, spear, spire, stipula, stipule,
Source: Moby Thesaurus, which is part of the
Moby Project created by Grady Ward. In 1996 Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain.