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Dicotyledon
Dicotyledon Di*cot`y*le"don, n. [Pref. di- + cotyledon.] (Bot.) A plant whose seeds divide into two seed lobes, or cotyledons, in germinating.
Dicotyledonous
Dicotyledonous Di*cot`y*le"don*ous, a. (Bot.) Having two cotyledons or seed lobes; as, a dicotyledonous plant.

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- The dicotyledons, also known as dicots (or, more rarely, dicotyls), are one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants (angiosperms) were formerly...
- Dicot is a ****anese musical duo. The members, Shino and Kana, both grew up in ****uoka Prefecture and met at ****uoka Women's Junior College in 1997 as...
- ("monocots"); plants with two embryonic leaves are termed dicotyledonous ("dicots"). Be it noted that many orchids with minute seeds have no identifiable...
- arrangement of the vascular tissues varies widely among plant species. Dicot stems with primary growth have pith in the center, with vascular bundles...
- Historically, authors have used the terms tricolpates or non-magnoliid dicots. The current botanical terms were introduced in 1991, by evolutionary botanist...
- the dicots are not monophyletic and the two cotyledons are instead the ancestral characteristic of all flowering plants. Botanists now classify dicots into...
- with the fruit wall to form a pericarp.) The testae of both monocots and dicots are often marked with patterns and textured markings, or have wings or tufts...
- (de-etiolated) seedlings Etiolated characteristics: Distinct apical hook (dicot) or coleoptile (monocot) No leaf growth No chlorophyll Rapid stem elongation...
- and Silurian periods. Many monocots like maize and the pineapple and some dicots like the Asteraceae have since independently evolved pathways like Cr****ulacean...
- monocotyledons (monocots) have one blade-shaped cotyledon, whereas dicotyledons (dicots) possess two round cotyledons. Gymnosperms are more varied. For example...