
1) Biologically attached 2) Congenitally attached 3) Congenitally joined together 4) Growing closely attached 5) Grown fast to something 6) Grown together 7) Joined together 8) Of unlike parts or organs
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joined together
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fused to an organ of a different kind; e.g. a stamen fused to a petal; cf. connate.
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fused to an organ of a different kind, e.g. a stamen fused to a petal or an anther fused for its whole length to the filament. Also used to describe the type of anther in some eucalypts which is basifixed, immobile and about as wide as long. cf. adherent, coherent, connate
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attached along the entire length of two different flower parts ie. the petal to a column.
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(Mycology) Of gills or tubes broadly attached to the stipe; attached by nearly the entire width of the gills or layer of tubes.
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• (a.) Grown to congenitally. • (a.) Growing together; -- said only of organic cohesion of unlike parts. • (a.) Growing with one side adherent to a stem; -- a term applied to the lateral zooids of corals and other compound animals.
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Attached by the whole length or a substantial part.
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grown together, used only to describe unlike parts (compare connate)
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<botany> A plant part which is fused to an organ of a different kind, for example a stamen fused to a petal. ... (15 Jan 1998) ...
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grown together, used only to describe unlike parts (compare connate)
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Fused to a different structure as when stamens are attached to petals.
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Ad'nate adjective [ Latin adnatus , past participle of adnasci . See Adnascent , and confer Agnate .] 1. (Physiol.) Grown to congenitally. 2. (Botany) Growing together; -- said only of organic cohesion of unlike parts. « An anther is
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Grown to, united with another part; as stamens with the corolla-tube or an anther in its whole length with the filament.
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attached along the entire length of two different flower parts ie. the petal to a column.
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joined together
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[
adj] - (biology) of unlike parts or organs
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adjective of unlike parts or organs; growing closely attached; `a calyx adnate to the ovary`
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adhering, united
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