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Word: Foliolate

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: The word "foliolate" describes something that has leaflets, which are small leaf-like structures that make up a compound leaf. In simpler terms, if a plant has leaves that are divided into smaller parts (like fingers on a hand), we can say those leaves are foliolate.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Foliolate" is often used in scientific contexts, especially in botany (the study of plants).
  • You might see it when describing different types of leaves on plants.
Example:
  • The plant has beautiful foliolate leaves that give it a unique appearance.
  • In botany, we study foliolate structures to understand plant classifications.
Advanced Usage:
  • You might encounter "foliolate" combined with prefixes to describe the number of leaflets. For example:
    • Bifoliolate: This means having two leaflets (where "bi-" means two).
    • Trifoliolate: This means having three leaflets (where "tri-" means three).
Word Variants:
  • Foliation (noun): The process of forming leaves or leaf-like structures.
  • Foliated (adjective): Describing something that has leaves or leaf-like features.
Different Meanings:
  • In a more general sense, "foliolate" is primarily used in botany. There are no widely recognized alternative meanings outside of this context.
Synonyms:
  • Leafy
  • Leafed
  • Compound-leaved (when describing leaves made up of smaller leaflets)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs associated with "foliolate," as it is a specialized term used mainly in scientific contexts.
Summary:

"Foliolate" is a useful term in botany to describe plants that have leaflets.

Adjective
  1. (often used as a combining form) having leaflets (compound leaves) or a specified kind or number of leaflets
    • `foliolate' is combined with the prefix `bi' to form the word `bifoliolate'

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