tr başçık (n) |
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it archegonio (n) |
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en lacinia (n) |
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en sarmentaceous (a) |
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en indusium (n) |
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en frondescence (n) |
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en enneandrous (a) |
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en anatropy (n) |
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it sciafita (n) |
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es ápice (n) |
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en intrafoliaceous (a) |
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fr androcée (n) |
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en agamospermy (n) |
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en ob |
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vi phượng vĩ (n) |
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en penninerved (a) |
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en rhizophoraceous (a) |
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en hoary (a) |
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en barbule (n) |
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en frondlet (n) |
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sq dardhëz (n) |
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en epiblema (n) |
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fr monosexualité (n) |
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en scrambling (a) |
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en epipetric (a) |
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it esamero (a) |
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en synonymy (n) |
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en syconus (n) |
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fr rampant (a) |
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it piumoso (a) |
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fo lyngur (n) |
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el αειθαλήσ (a) |
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en capparidaceous (a) |
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en pubigerous (a) |
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nl stijl (n) |
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en rhizotaxis (n) |
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en cupressophyte (n) |
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en meristem (n) |
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en procambium (n) |
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es espora (n) |
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en solenostele (n) |
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en ruellia (n) |
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en obvolute (a) |
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en homotropy (n) |
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en aceraceous (a) |
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pt xilema (n) |
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en anthocarpous (a) |
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es endocarpio (n) |
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fi koppisiemeninen (a) |
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en verbenaceous (a) |
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en salsolaceous (a) |
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pt propágulo (n) |
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pl plemnia (n) |
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te మామిడి (n) |
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it perennare (v) |
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te త్రిభిన్నపత్రము (n) |
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en epicotyl (n) |
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en tetracoccous (a) |
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en tricarpellate (a) |
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en deciduous (a) |
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fi saprofyytti (n) |
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te సిద్ధబీజము (n) |
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fr anisophylle (a) |
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zh 豬母奶仔 (n) |
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en cephalanthium (n) |
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ga déghnéasach (a) |
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en rhoipteleaceous (a) |
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de stempel (n) |
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te జమ్మిచెట్టు (n) |
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en lip (n) |
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en asparagaceous (a) |
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en antitropal (a) |
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en wood thistle (n) |
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en spathal (a) |
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nl kieming (n) |
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en spermophyte (n) |
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en tricolpate (n) |
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en stamineous (a) |
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it monoico (a) |
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en ramet (n) |
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ar بنفسج (n) |
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en labiatiflorous (a) |
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en galea (n) |
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es descogollar (v) |
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en septicidal (a) |
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en trisepalous (a) |
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en peachleaf (a) |
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fr heptagyne (a) |
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en unbuttressed (a) |
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pl kielich (n) |
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en convolutive (a) |
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en diaspore (n) |
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en calamoid (a) |
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en ophioglossaceous (a) |
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en tricarpous (a) |
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en catapetalous (a) |
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es filotaxis (n) |
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fo páskalilja (n) |
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es acuminado (a) |
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