abscising in English

verb
1
cut off or away.

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1. What does Abscising mean? Present participle of abscise

2. Abscise (third-person singular simple present Abscises, present participle abscising, simple past and past participle abscised) (transitive) To cut off

3. By abscising leaves that have been made host to aphid galls, plants have been shown to massively diminish the pest population, as 98 % of aphids in Abscised galls died

4. Abruptiones abruptness absampere absarokite abscam abscessed abscesses abscessing abscession abscessroot abscind abscise abscised abscises abscising abscisins absciss abscissa's abscissae abscissas abscisse abscissin abscissions absconce absconded abscondedly abscondence absconder absconders absconds abscoulomb

5. Transcriptome analysis was performed using RNA-Seq to compare expression profiles between the surviving central pedicel to be survived and Abscised lateral pedicel to be Abscised from self-abscising apple

6. Abjudging 21 abounding 13 abridging 14 abscising 14 abseiling 12 absenting 12 absolving 15 absorbing 14 abuilding 13 accenting 14 accepting 16 accessing 14 accinging 15 according 15 accosting 14 accreting 14 accursing 14 achieving 18

7. Abscisic acid (ABA) is a single 15-C sequiterpenoid hormone that was originally isolated from Abscising cotton fruits and maple dormant buds; the (+)-cis ABA enantiomer is the naturally active form found in plants

8. Abscise (third-person singular simple present abscises, present participle abscising, simple past and past participle Abscised) (transitive) To cut off. [First attested in the early 17th century.] (intransitive, botany) To separate by means of abscission; to shed or drop off.

9. Abscise (third-person singular simple present Abscises, present participle abscising, simple past and past participle Abscised) (transitive) To cut off. [First attested in the early 17th century.] (intransitive, botany) To separate by means of abscission; to shed or drop off.