Ternate

Word TERNATE
Character 7
Hyphenation ter nate
Pronunciations /ˈtɜːnət/

Definitions and meanings of "Ternate"

What do we mean by ternate?

Arranged in or consisting of sets or groups of three, as a compound leaf with three leaflets. adjective

Arranged in threes; characterized by an arrangement of parts by threes; in botany, used especially of a compound leaf with three leaflets, or of leaves whorled in threes.

Having the parts arranged by threes. adjective

Having three divisions (or leaflets) adjective

(of a leaf shape) consisting of three leaflets or sections adjective

Having three divisions (or leaflets)

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The word "ternate" in example sentences

(Moreton Bay chesnut), a fine species of SARCOCEPHALUS, and a large spreading tree belonging to the natural order RUTACEAE, with ternate leaves, axillary panicles of white flowers, about the size of those of BORONIA PINNATA. ❋ Unknown (2003)

This was the al - ternate season when the western clans came to the caves. ❋ Norton, Andre (1972)

Democritus (fifth century B.C.), from their approach, made Non-Being into an appellation for space, to al - ternate with, or be a replacement for kenon. ❋ SALOMON BOCHNER (1968)

Rootstock slender and creeping from which fronds are produced all summer, in appearance like the small, ternate divisions of the bracken. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

The radical leaves are stalked, well thrown out, drooping, and over 1ft. long, ternate and villous; the leaflets are pinnatifid and deeply toothed. ❋ John Wood (N/A)

Sterile segment sessile above the middle of the plant, broadly triangular, thin, membranaceous, ternate. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

Steinheil has also recorded a _Cerastium_ in which one of the leaves was provided with two midribs; above this leaf was a group of ternate leaves. ❋ Maxwell T. Masters (N/A)

The herb grows about a foot high, with white flowers in umbels, having large, thrice-ternate, aromatic leaves, and a creeping root. ❋ William Thomas Fernie (N/A)

Fronds glabrous, broadly triangular, ternate, four to seven inches broad, the divisions widely spreading, each division pinnate at the base. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

St. Patrick is said to have shown on the ternate leaf of the Wood ❋ William Thomas Fernie (N/A)

Here it feeds on the cinnamon and a great number of other trees of widely different species; but the tree on which I have kept it most successfully in a domestic state is the _Milnea roxburghiana_, a handsome tree, with dark-green ternate leaves, which keep fresh long after being detached from the tree. ❋ Various (N/A)

The leaves are ternate, segments numerous; each leaf springs from the tuber, with the exception of those of the involucre. ❋ John Wood (N/A)

Leafy or sterile segment triangular, ternate, long-petioled, springing from near the base of the plant, and spreading horizontally. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

Fronds broadly triangular, ternate, one to three feet high or more, the widely spreading branches twice pinnate, the lower pinnules more or less pinnátifid. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

The raceme seldom has more than two or three flowers fully open at one time, when they are of a shaded pink colour, and nearly an inch in length; the leaves are 1in. to 2in., ternate, sometimes in fives, ovate, toothed, and covered with glandular hairs. ❋ John Wood (N/A)

Its ternate character is shown even in the uncoiling of the fronds, the three round balls suggesting the sign of the pawnbroker. ❋ George Henry Tilton (N/A)

The leaves, which are produced in early spring, are very small and ternate; leaflets of unequal size, ovate, downy, and of dark green colour. ❋ John Wood (N/A)

Leaves prevalently ternate but sometimes in fascicles of 4 or 5, from 15 to 30 cm. long, slender and gracefully drooping; resin-ducts medial or with an occasional internal duct, hypoderm weak, of uniform thin-walled cells. ❋ George Russell Shaw (1892)

Leaves ternate or binate, from 10 to 15 cm. long; resin-ducts medial or with an occasional internal duct, hypoderm biform. ❋ George Russell Shaw (1892)

Fig. 261, Leaf-fascicle and magnified leaf-section from a ternate fascicle. ❋ George Russell Shaw (1892)

[Deshaun Watson]: *throws pick* [Dabo]: [wot in ternation]! ❋ Theleanwizard (2017)

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