Word: bract

Category: bract

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Translations: bract

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spanish
Translations:
bráctea, brácteas, las brácteas, la bráctea
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german
Translations:
Tragblatt, Hochblatt, Deckblatt, Deckblattes
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french
Translations:
bractée, bractées, la bractée, des bractées
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italian
Translations:
brattea, brattee, delle brattee, della brattea
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portuguese
Translations:
bráctea, brátea, brácteas, espata
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dutch
Translations:
schutblad, bractee, het schutblad, dekblad, schutblaadje
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russian
Translations:
прицветник, циантия, обертка
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norwegian
Translations:
støttebladet har sprukket
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swedish
Translations:
högblad, högbladen, av högbladen, bracten, guldbrakteat
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finnish
Translations:
suojuslehti, suojuslehden
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danish
Translations:
dækbladsudvikling, Dækbladet, dækblad
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polish
Translations:
podsadka
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hungarian
Translations:
murvalevél
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turkish
Translations:
bürgü, brakte, gonca yaprağı, gonca
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greek
Translations:
φύλλο στο μίσχο άνθους, βράκειου, του βράκειου, βράκτιο
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ukrainian
Translations:
прицветник, приквітник, приквітки
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bulgarian
Translations:
прицветник, прицветието
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belarusian
Translations:
прыкветак
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estonian
Translations:
Suojuslehti, kandelehtede
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croatian
Translations:
listić, pokrovne
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lithuanian
Translations:
pažiedė, pažiedlapis
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latvian
Translations:
seglapu
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romanian
Translations:
bracteelor

The meaning and "use of": bract

noun
  • a modified leaf or scale, typically small, with a flower or flower cluster in its axil. Bracts are sometimes larger and more brightly colored than the true flower, as in a poinsettia. - Even though a continuum was observed between the ‘true’ leaves and bracts , for simplicity all primordia bearing an axillary flower were considered as a bract.

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