Crossword-Solution: MONOCOTYLEDON 13 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Monocotyledon n. A plant with only one cotyledon, or seed lobe.

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ERYNGO-like plant 1 answer
SEA holly-like plant 1 answer
SEA holme-like plant 1 answer
SEA hulver-like plant 1 answer
a plant having a single cotyledon 1 answer
water plantain 2 answers
water hawthorn 2 answers
MESOZOIC flora 3 answers
MERISTEM culture, plant suitable for 4 answers
inflorescence 7 answers
Palm 58 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Papilio feronia, a Brazilian species capable of making "a clicking noise, similar to that produced by a toothed wheel passing under a spring catch."--"Journal," 1879, page 34.) The case described in your last letter of the trimorphic monocotyledon Pontederia is grand.
More Letters of Charles Darwin Volume II Charles Darwin 2001
Zea mays: Sensitiveness of the apex of the Radicle to contact.—A large number of trials were made on this plant, as it was the only monocotyledon on which we experimented.
The Power of Movement in Plants Charles Darwin 2002
And such is the milky juice in the centre of the cocoa-nut, and part of the kernel of it; the same I suppose of all other monocotyledon seeds, as of the palms, grasses, and lilies.
Zoonomia, Vol. I Erasmus Darwin 2005
With the Acrogens and Gymnogens we find the first indication of the Liliaceæ, or lily-like plants,--of plants, too, allied to the Pandanaceæ or screw pines, the fruits of which are sometimes preserved in a wonderfully perfect state of keeping in the Inferior Oolite, together with Carpolithes,--palm-like fruits, very ornately sculptured,--and the remains of at least one other monocotyledon, that bears the somewhat general name of an Endogenite.
The Testimony of the Rocks Hugh Miller 2009
The conditions that permitted the preservation of the fucoids in the Llandovery rocks at Malvern, and of similar cellular organisms elsewhere, were, at least, fitted to preserve _some_ record of the necessarily rich floras, if they existed, which through immense ages, led by minute steps to the Conifer [_Gymnosperm_] and Monocotyledon of these Palæozoic Rocks.
The Old Riddle and the Newest Answer John Gerard 2010