
1) Of a leaf shape 2) Simple 3) Unsubdivided
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1) Unsubdivided
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a 2-dimensional shape, lanceolate but broadest in the upper third; cf. lanceolate.
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lance shaped in reverse, widest at the apex
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• (a.) Lanceolate in the reversed order, that is, narrowing toward the point of attachment more than toward the apex.
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Lanceolate with the broadest part above the middle.
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inversely lanceolate
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inversely lanceolate
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Reverse lance-shaped; broadest at the apex, gradually tapering to narrower base.
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Reverse lance-shaped; broadest at the apex, gradually tapering to the narrower base.
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Ob·lan'ce·o·late adjective [ Prefix
ob- +
lanceolate .] Lanceolate in the reversed order, that is, narrowing toward the point of attachment more than toward the apex.
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Inversely lanceolate; with the broadest part of a lanceolate body away from the point of attachment.
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lance shaped in reverse, widest at the apex
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In botany, oblanceolate refers to leaves that have a broad rounded apex and a tapering base.
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[
adj] - of a leaf shape
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adjective of a leaf shape; having a broad rounded apex and a tapering base
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similar to lanceolate, but attached at the narrow end
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