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comose
[koh-mohs]
adjective
hairy; comate.
comose
/ kəʊˈməʊs, ˈkəʊməʊs /
adjective
botany another word for comate
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of comose1
Example Sentences
Perigynium less inflated, more conspicuously nerved or even costate, and with more or less setaceous or awned teeth; scale usually awned; spikes mostly nodding or spreading, comose in appearance, greenish, greenish-yellow, or ochroleucous.—Sp.
Aug., Sept.—Stems, including the dense leaves, ½´ thick; the comose spike, with its longer spreading leaves, ¾–1´ thick.
Seeds comose, with a tuft of long silky down at the apex.—Perennial herbs, with upright branching stems, opposite mucronate-pointed leaves, a tough fibrous bark, and small and pale cymose flowers on short pedicels.
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