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Sympodial

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sym·po·di·um  (sm-pd-m)
n. pl. sym·po·di·a (-d-) Botany
A primary axis that develops from a series of short lateral branches and often has a zigzag or irregular form, as in orchids of the genus Cattleya. Also called pseudaxis.

[New Latin : syn- + Greek podion, base (from pous, pod-, foot; see ped- in Indo-European roots).]

sym·podi·al (-d-l) adj.
sym·podi·al·ly adv.


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