Definition of Adnation. Meaning of Adnation. Synonyms of Adnation

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Definition of Adnation

Adnation
Adnation Ad*na"tion, n. (Bot.) The adhesion or cohesion of different floral verticils or sets of organs.

Meaning of Adnation from wikipedia

- Adnation in angiosperms is the fusion of two or more whorls of a flower, e.g. stamens to petals". This is in contrast to connation, the fusion among a...
- phyllotaxis, as well as variations in the proportions, compressions, swellings, adnations, connations and reduction of main and secondary axes.[citation needed]...
- 4, 2010. Retrieved March 30, 2011. Beer, Eliott. "AdNation criticises Muscat Daily launch". AdNation. Retrieved March 30, 2011. "Broadband statistics in...
- nat- born Latin nascere, nāsci (past participle natus) adnascent, adnate, adnation, agnate, agnatic, agnation, binational, cognate, cognatic, cognation, connascence...
- nat- born Latin nascere, nāsci (past participle natus) adnascent, adnate, adnation, agnate, agnatic, agnation, binational, cognate, cognatic, cognation, connascence...
- Holm Friebe) was published. In 2007 Lobo co-founded adical (later renamed adnation), a blog-focussed marketing agency. His first novel Strohfeuer was published...
- Look up adnate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adnate may refer to: Adnation, in botany, the fusion of two or more whorls of a flower Adnate, in mycology...
- narrative, narrator nascor nāsc- nat- gnat-  – be born adnascent, adnate, adnation, agnate, agnatic, agnation, binational, cognate, cognation, connascence...
- petals to one another to form a tubular corolla. This is in contrast to adnation, the fusion of dissimilar organs. Such organs are described as connate...
- flower. Gynandriumcombined male and female structure. Gynostegiumadnation of stamens and the style and stigma (Orchidaceae). Included – Introrse...