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corymb
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CORYMB
n.[L. Gr. ] Primarily, a top, head or cluster. In modern botany, a species of inflorescence, in which the lesser or partial flower-stalks are produced along the common stalk on both sides, and though of unequal length, rise to the same height, so as to form an even surface; as in spiraea opulifolia, scurvy-grass, etc.
CORYMBIATED
a.Garnished with corymbs.
CORYMBIFEROUS
a.[L., to bear. ] Producing corymbs; bearing fruit or berries in clusters, or producing flowers in clusters.
CORYMBOUS
a.Consisting of corymbs; in clusters.
CORYMBULOUS
a.Having or consisting of little corymbs.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CORYMB
Cor "ymb (kr "mb or -m; 22 ), n. Etym: [L. corymbus cluster of flowers,Gr. (Bot. ) (a ) A flat-topped or convex cluster of flowers, each on its own footstalk, and arising from different points of a common axis, the outermost blossoms expanding first, as in the hawthorn. (b ) Any flattish flower cluster, whatever be the order of blooming, or a similar shaped cluster of fruit.
CORYMBED
CORYMBED Cor "ymbed (kr "mbd ), a. (Bot. )
Defn: Corymbose.
CORYMBIFEROUS
Cor `ym *bif "er *ous (kr `m-bf "r-s ), a. Etym: [L. corymbifer; corymbus a cluster of flowers + ferre to bearcorimbif.] (Bot. )
Defn: Bearing corymbs of flowers or fruit.
CORYMBOSE
CORYMBOSE Co *rym "bose (k-rm "bs or kr "m-bs `), a. (Bot. )
Defn: Consisting of corymbs, or resembling them in form. [Written also corymbous. ]
CORYMBOSELY
CORYMBOSELY Co *rym "bose *ly, adv.
Defn: In corymbs.
New American Oxford Dictionary
corymb
cor ymb |ˈkôrˌim (b ), ˈkär -ˈkɔrɪmb | ▶noun Botany a flower cluster whose lower stalks are proportionally longer so that the flowers form a flat or slightly convex head. DERIVATIVES co rym bose |ˈkôrəmˌbōs, ˈkär -, -ˌbōz |adjective ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from French corymbe or Latin corymbus, from Greek korumbos ‘cluster. ’
Oxford Dictionary
corymb
corymb |ˈkɒrɪmb | ▶noun Botany a flower cluster whose lower stalks are proportionally longer so that the flowers form a flat or slightly convex head. DERIVATIVES corymbose adjective ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from French corymbe or Latin corymbus, from Greek korumbos ‘cluster ’.