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pinule
English
Etymology
Compare pinnule.
Noun
pinule (plural pinules)
- (astronomy, obsolete) One of the sights of an astrolabe.
Anagrams
- Lupien, line up, line-up, lineup, lupine, unpile, up line, up-line, upline
pinule From the web:
pinnule
English
Etymology
From Latin pinnula.
Noun
pinnule (plural pinnules)
- (botany) Any of the ultimate leaflets of a bipinnate or tripinnate leaf; a subleaflet.
- (zoology) A part or an organ which resembles the barb of a feather, particularly the side branches on the stalks of crinoids; Any of the lateral divisions of the finger-like stalks of an encrinite.
Synonyms
- (subleaflet): pinnula
Estonian
Noun
pinnule
- allative singular of pind
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