
1) Break through 2) Burst open 3) Burst or split open 4) Come out 5) Erupt 6) Gape 7) Push through
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1) Gape
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split in definite parts by valves, slits, or pores as in fruit capsules
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to gape; to burst open
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• (v. i.) To gape; to open by dehiscence.
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To split open along a natural line, especially when associated with discharge of contents, as in the opening of seedpods or the freeing of pollen by the anther.
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De·hisce' intransitive verb [ Latin
dehiscere ;
de- +
hiscere to gape.] To gape; to open by dehiscence.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dĕ′his Definitions: 1. To burst.
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Dehisce: To burst open or gape. A surgical wound may partially or completely dehisce after surgery, depending upon whether some or all of the layers of tissue come open. The noun is dehiscence. From the Latin dehiscere (to split open), from hiscere (to gape, yawn), from the Latin hiare (to yawn).
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split in definite parts by valves, slits, or pores as in fruit capsules
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[
v] - burst or split open, as of flowers and seeds when releasing pollen or seeds
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dehisce, dehisces, dehisced 1. To open at definite places, discharging seeds, pollen, or other contents, as the ripe capsules or pods of some plants. 2. To rupture or to break open, as a surgical wound. 3. To burst open, as capsules of plants; to gape. In medicine: To burst open or to gape. A surgical wound may partially or completely dehisce af...
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verb burst or split open; `flowers dehisce when they release pollen`
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to burst open, as capsules of plants; gape.
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