spa·dix
(spā′dĭks)n. pl. spa·di·ces (-dĭ-sēz′) A fleshy clublike spike bearing minute flowers, usually enclosed within a sheathlike spathe, characteristic of aroid plants such as the jack-in-the-pulpit.
[Latin spādīx, broken-off palm branch, from Greek, from spān, to stretch.]
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spadix
(ˈspeɪdɪks) n,
pl spadices (
speɪˈdaɪsiːz)
(Botany) a racemose inflorescence having many small sessile flowers borne on a fleshy stem, the whole usually being surrounded by a spathe: typical of aroid plants
[C18: from Latin: pulled-off branch of a palm, with its fruit, from Greek: torn-off frond; related to Greek span to pull off]
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spa•dix
(ˈspeɪ dɪks)
n., pl. spa•di•ces (speɪˈdaɪ siz, ˈspeɪ dəˌsiz) a fleshy or thickened spike of minute flowers, usu. enclosed in a spathe.
[1750–60; < Latin spādīx a broken palm branch and its fruit < Greek spadīx, akin to spân to tear off]
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spa·dix
(spā′dĭks) A fleshy spike of minute flowers, usually enclosed within a spathe, as in the jack-in-the-pulpit.
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Noun | 1. | spadix - the fleshy axis of a spike often surrounded by a spatheaxis - the main stem or central part about which plant organs or plant parts such as branches are arranged spike - (botany) an indeterminate inflorescence bearing sessile flowers on an unbranched axis |
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