
1) Bine 2) Certain shoot 3) Climbing plant part 4) Climbing shoot 5) Clinger on a creeper 6) Clinging part of ivy 7) Coiled plant support 8) Coiling strand 9) Curly plant part 10) Curly strand 11) Feature of a climbing vine 12) Finger of ivy 13) French word used in English 14) Grapevine shoot 15) Ivy feature
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1) Bine 2) Cirrhus 3) Cirrus 4) Filament 5) Shoot
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a slender organ (modified e.g. from stem, leaf, leaflet or stipule) used by climbing plants to cling to an object.
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a slender organ formed from a modified stem, leaf or leaflet which, by coiling around objects, supports a climbing plant
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• (a.) Clasping; climbing as a tendril. • (a.) A slender, leafless portion of a plant by which it becomes attached to a supporting body, after which the tendril usually contracts by coiling spirally.
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a slender portion of a leaf or stem, modified for twining
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a slender, coiling modified leaf or leaf part. These help plants climb.
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<plant biology> A slender climbing organ formed by modification of a part of a plant, such as a stem, a leaf or leaflet, or a stipule. ... (13 Jan 1998) ...
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a slender portion of a leaf or stem, modified for twining
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A threadlike, often branched appendage on a stem or leaf that coils around plants or other objects to provide support for a climbing plant.
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A device, usually coiled, that enables some vines to climb.
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A thin, curling stem-like growth produced on stems and leaf stalks that twines around supports, enabling the plants such as sweet peas to climb
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A thread-like organ of climbing plants which attaches itself to some other body so as to support the plant.
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Ten'dril adjective Clasping; climbing as a tendril. [ R.]
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Ten'dril noun [ Shortened from Old French
tendrillon , from French
tendre tender; hence, properly, the tender branch or spring of a plant: confer French
tendrille . See
Tender ,
adjective , and confer
Tendron .]
(Botany) A slender, lea...
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A rotating or twisting thread-like process or extension by which a plant grasps an object and clings to it for support; morphologically it may be stem or leaf.
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A tendril is a slender, thread-like organ or appendage of a plant which stretches out and attaches itself to some other object so as to support the plant. Tendrils may represent the end of a stem, as in the grapevine; an axillary branch, as in the passion flower; stipules, as in the genus Smilax; or the end of a leaf, as in the pea.
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noun slender stemlike structure by which some twining plants attach themselves to an object for support
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In botany, a slender, threadlike structure that supports a climbing plant by coiling around suitable supports, such as the stems and branches of other plants. It may be a modified stem, leaf, leaflet, flower, leaf stalk, or stipule (a small appendage on either side of the leaf stalk), and may be simple or branched. The tendrils of Virginia creeper ...
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An elongated twining segment of a leaf or branch, usually supporting the stem.
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A thin twisting and/or clinging growth on plants such as vines, which enables the plant to attach itself to supports such as canes, trellis or wires
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Designing with vines.
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Designing with vines.
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A slender leaf or stem that
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[Literary terms] slender structure by which some plants attach to an object
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