it setto (n) |
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en cannabaceous (a) |
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en sporophytic (a) |
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it dimero (a) |
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en fructification (n) |
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en isobilateral (a) |
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it costa (n) |
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pt espiga (n) |
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en pistilliferous (a) |
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en spermaphore (n) |
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pt amarantáceo (a) |
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nl meerjarig (a) |
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en hybridization (n) |
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fi haarasuoninen (a) |
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en crystalloid (n) |
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gl nectario (n) |
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ru адамово яблоко (n) |
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en deflected (a) |
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es cotiledón (n) |
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pt abscisão (n) |
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en hypocarp (n) |
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sq arrë (n) |
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it endosperma (n) |
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en zoomorphosis (n) |
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en apiphily (n) |
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en periderm (n) |
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en runcinate (a) |
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en button (n) |
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ru семядоля (n) |
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en ehretiaceous (a) |
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en inflexed (a) |
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en oosporangium (n) |
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en fissidentaceous (a) |
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en proteranthous (a) |
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en hygrophilous (a) |
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en keel (n) |
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it epitelio (n) |
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en half hardy (n) |
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en phyllary (n) |
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en induplicate (a) |
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en ramicaul (n) |
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en pleuromeiaceous (a) |
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it esocarpo (n) |
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fr ligamenteux (a) |
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en brevideciduous (a) |
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en corymbed (a) |
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en peloric (a) |
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it ramo (n) |
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goh apfultra (n) |
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en tetrastichous (a) |
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fr anémophile (a) |
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en suffruticose (a) |
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es esqueje (n) |
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cs světlice (n) |
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en zamiaceous (a) |
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syc ܨܕܥܐ (n) |
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en sporophyte (n) |
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es ovario (n) |
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en extrapetiolar stipule (n) |
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nl zijarm (n) |
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en radiciflorous (a) |
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en cortex (n) |
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en cv (n) |
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en reptant (a) |
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it guainante (a) |
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fr andromonoïque (a) |
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th ไทร (n) |
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en marattiaceous (a) |
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fi mailanen (n) |
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ga bachlóg (n) |
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pl przewodnik (n) |
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ha kunne (n) |
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pt androginóforo (n) |
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ja 菜の花 (n) |
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fi sykerö (n) |
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en accumbant (a) |
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en retuse (a) |
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en key (n) |
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fi kaksineuvoisuus (n) |
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it multifido (a) |
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fi ehytlaitainen (a) |
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en sexlocular (a) |
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en bicallose (a) |
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nv kʼish (n) |
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en xanthorrhoea (n) |
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fr dentelaire (n) |
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en wildering (n) |
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sq bush (n) |
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pt apomiticamente (r) |
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cs semeník (n) |
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it papiglionaceo (a) |
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it capsula (n) |
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en rotiform (a) |
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en midvein (n) |
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en basomedian (a) |
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en agapanthaceous (a) |
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en limnodophyte (n) |
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sq borzilok (n) |
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en alpestrine (a) |
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it ricettacolo (n) |
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