cyme in English

noun
1
a flower cluster with a central stem bearing a single terminal flower that develops first, the other flowers in the cluster developing as terminal buds of lateral stems.
The flat, star-shaped flowers are 1-cm across, range in color from maroon in the sun to pale beige in the shade, and are displayed in loose cymes in the leaf axils.

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1. Cyme part of (regional) Aeolis (unspecified date range) Cyme part of (administrative) Attalid kingdom (330 BC - 30 BC) Cyme receives connections from: Blakeia connection Cyme (unspecified date range) Place type: settlement References: See Further: BAtlas 56 D4 Cyme; CAT, Cyme; Knoblauch 1974

2. Familia: Erebidae Subfamilia: Arctiinae Tribus: Lithosiini Genus: Cyme Species: Cyme Analogus Name []

3. What does Cyme stand for? List of 2 Cyme definitions

4. Cyme Analogus (Rothschild, 1913)

5. Glomerule - a compacted or sessile Cyme.

6. Top Cyme abbreviation meanings updated December 2020

7. Cyme: 1 n more or less flat-topped cluster of flowers in which the central or terminal flower opens first Types: cymule a small Cyme, generally with few flowers glomerule a compacted or sessile Cyme scorpioid Cyme a Cyme with flowers or branches alternating in opposite ranks Type of: inflorescence the flowering part of a plant or arrangement

8. What does Cymes mean? Plural form of cyme

9. How unique is the name Cyme? From 1880 to 2018 less than 5 people per year have been born with the first name Cyme

10. New York had the highest population of Cyme

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12. Cymule - a small Cyme, generally with few flowers

13. Cyme is identified with the small village of Lamourt,

14. The most Cyme families were found in Canada in 1911

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17. Helicoid Cyme definition, an inflorescence, or Cyme, in which each flowering branch gives rise to one lateral branch that is coiled snail-like and then expanded

18. As nouns the difference between Cyme and corymb is that Cyme is a “(l)” (of unexpanded leaves, etc); an opening (l) or Cyme can be while corymb is (botany) a cluster of flowers with a flat or convex top.

19. Cyme Controles Y Materiales Eléctricos, Tegucigalpa (Tegucigalpa, Honduras)

20. In 1880 there was 1 Cyme family living in New York

21. Cyme (Greek: Κύμη or Κύμη Αιολίδας, Cyme of Aeolis) (modern Turkish Nemrut Limani) or Cumae was an Aeolian city in Aeolis (Asia Minor) close to the kingdom of Lydia

22. A compound Cyme of the elderberry, or European common elder ( Sambucus nigra ).

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24. Weird things about the name Cyme: The name spelled backwards is Emyc.

25. Secondary buds always develop on the same side of the stem: helicoid Cyme or bostryx

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27. Cyme (plural Cymes) (spelt cime, obsolete, rare) A “ head ” (of unexpanded leaves, etc.); an opening bud

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29. The inflorescence is a Cyme of sunflower-like flower heads borne on a hairy, leafless peduncle.

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31. The Cyme family name was found in the USA, the UK, and Canada between 1880 and 1920

32. Cyme - more or less flat-topped cluster of flowers in which the central or terminal flower opens first

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34. Cyme Sentence Examples It was the most northern of the Ionian cities, and was situated on the coast of the peninsula which separates the gulf of Cyme, occupied by Aeolian settlers, from the Hermaean Gulf, on which stood Smyrna and Clazomenae.

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36. The oldest recorded birth by the Social Security Administration for the name Cyme is Sunday, May 6th, 1900

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38. Cyme definition: an inflorescence in which the first flower is the terminal bud of the main stem and Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

39. A Cyme is a flat-topped inflorescence in which the central flowers open first, followed by the peripheral flowers, as in the onion (genus Allium).

40. The Aeolians regarded Cyme as the largest and most important of their twelve cities, which were located on the coastline of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey).

41. A Cyme is a flat-topped inflorescence in which the central flowers open first, followed by the peripheral flowers, as in the onion (genus Allium)

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43. Cyme is mentioned in the "Synecdemus" of Hierocles and in the "Notitiae episcopatuum" as late as the thirteenth or fourteenth century

44. Characters of Malvaceae: Stellate hairs on the young parts, mucilaginous juice present, leaves alternate, stipulate, multicostate reticulate; inflorescence solitary or cyme; flower Actinomorphic, hermaphrodite, hypogynous

45. The flower cluster is a Cyme (terminal flower is the most advanced), is terminal within the bud and may contain up to six individual flowers

46. The main kind of cymose inflorescence is the Cyme (pronounced 'saim', from the Latin cyma in the sense ‘cabbage sprout’, from Greek kuma ‘anything swollen’)

47. Cyme (sī´mē), ancient Greek city of W Asia Minor [1], on the Ionian Sea and N of the present Smyrna in W Asian Turkey

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49. An inflorescence in which the first flower is the terminal bud of the main stem and subsequent flowers develop as terminal buds of lateral stems Derived forms of Cyme cymiferous (saɪˈmɪfərəs), adjective …

50. However, it has been largely overlooked that there occur two types of Cymes: (1) ordinary Cymes, and (2) 'pair-flowered Cymes' (PFCs), with a flower pair (terminal and front flower) topping each cyme unit.