Category: F
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Fruticose
With the characters of a shrub, shrubby. Lichen growth form in which the thallus (main structure of lichen) is generally erect and branching. Shrubby, with more than one major stem.
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Frutex
A woody plant without a trunk [?oldfashioned term].
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Frutescent
With the characters of a shrub; Becoming shrubby. Somewhat shrubby.
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Fruitlet
A part of the fruit that functions as a separate seed-dispersing unit; examples are cocci, mericarps or follicles. A part of the fruit that functions as a separate seed-dispersing unit.
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Fruit
The seed-bearing organ, with or without adnate parts. A ripened ovary along with any other structures that may ripen with it and form a unit with it. The fleshy seed-bearing part of plants (including tomato and cucumber, which are usually called vegetables). On one hand the expression to enjoy the fruits of your labour is…
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Fructification
The state of fruiting.
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Fructescence
The time of maturity of the fruit.
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Frond
Leaf (lamina + petiole), usually compound, often used for ferns and palms. The leaf of a fern or cycad. Leaf of a fern or palm, or similar leaf-like structure. A large leaf usually with many divisions. The leaves of a fern. Fronds carrying spore-bearing organs (son) are called “fertile” fronds; if not, they are called…
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Fringed
Bordered by hair-like appendages. Having a margin beset with slender appendages.
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Frequency
Number of occurrences per area. As related to exercise, how often work is performed. In physics, the rate at which a sound source vibrates, measured in cycles per second. The number of times something takes place in a given time. The rate of vibration in oscillations. Need to have an action occur often (e.g., urinary…