
Sympodium is a pattern of branching, similar to dichotomous branching, characterized by branching along a stem or hyphae. ...
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• (n.) An axis or stem produced by dichotomous branching in which one of the branches is regularly developed at the expense of the other, as in the grapevine.
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Sym·po'di·um noun ;
plural Sympodia . [ New Latin , from Greek
sy`n with + ..., dim. of ..., ..., foot.]
(Botany) An axis or stem produced by dichotomous branching in which one of the branches is regularly developed at the expense of the other, as in the grapevin...
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sympodium, sympodia, sympodial 1. A malformation in which the legs or lower extremities are united. 2. A condition characterized by the union of the feet.
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an axis or stem that simulates a simple stem but is made up of the bases of a number of axes that arise successively as branches, one from another, as in the grapevine. Cf.
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