stro·bi·lus
(strō-bī′ləs)n. pl. stro·bi·li (-bī′lī) 1. A cone of a gymnosperm or of a seedless vascular plant such as a horsetail or a club moss.
2. Any of various similar structures, such as the female inflorescence of a hop plant, which is composed of small flowers obscured by overlapping green bracts.
stro′bi·la′ceous (-bə-lā′shəs) adj.
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strobilus
(ˈstrəʊbɪləs) , strobil
or strobile
n,
pl -biluses,
-bili (
-bɪlaɪ) ,
-bils or -biles (Botany)
botany the technical name for
cone3 [C18: via Late Latin from Greek strobilos a fir cone; see strobila]
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stro•bi•lus
(stroʊˈbaɪ ləs) also stro•bile
(ˈstroʊ baɪl, -bɪl)
n., pl. -bi•li (-bī′lī) also -biles. 1. a reproductive structure characterized by overlapping scalelike parts, as a pine cone or the fruit of the hop.
2. a conelike structure composed of sporophylls, as in the club mosses and horsetails.
[1700–10; < New Latin strobīlus, Late Latin: pine cone < Greek stróbīlos pine cone, whirlwind, derivative of stróbos whirling around]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun | 1. | strobilus - cone-shaped mass of ovule- or spore-bearing scales or bractsfir cone - the seed-producing cone of a fir tree galbulus - the seed-producing cone of a cypress tree pinecone - the seed-producing cone of a pine tree horsetail - perennial rushlike flowerless herbs with jointed hollow stems and narrow toothlike leaves that spread by creeping rhizomes; tend to become weedy; common in northern hemisphere; some in Africa and South America |
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