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frond

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin frons, frond- (leafy branch).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /f??nd/
  • (US) IPA(key): /f??nd/
  • Rhymes: -?nd

Noun

frond (plural fronds)

  1. (botany) The leaf of a fern, especially a compound leaf.
  2. Any fern-like leaf or other object resembling a fern leaf.
    • 1929, Robert Dean Frisbee, The Book of Puka-Puka (republished by Eland, 2019; p. 35):
      Scores of coconut-shell fires blazed with their characteristic glaring white flame, throwing grotesque shadows on the brown thatched huts, dancing in fairylike shimmerings among the domes of coconut fronds, casting ghostly reaches of light through the adjacent graveyards, and silhouetting the forms of pareu-clad natives at work cleaning their fish or laying them on the live coals to broil.

Translations

Anagrams

  • fnord

Middle English

Noun

frond

  1. Alternative form of frend

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acrostichoid

English

Etymology

Acrostichum +? -oid

Adjective

acrostichoid (not comparable)

  1. (botany, of a fern) Whose sori densely cover the underside of the frond like a felt, without visible gaps between them.

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