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corymbose
[ kuh-rim-bohs ]
adjective
- characterized by or growing in corymbs; corymblike.
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Other Words From
- co·rymbose·ly adverb
- subco·rymbose adjective
- subco·rymbose·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of corymbose1
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Example Sentences
It is terminated by a massive globular corymbose head of flowers, which remain a long period in an ornamental condition.
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Flowers greenish-yellow, hermaphrodite, arranged in corymbose terminal cymes.
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Heads discoid, 15–many-flowered, in corymbose cymes; flowers perfect.
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The flowers are individually large and corymbose, and are succeeded by small green fruit.
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The flowers are white or red, large, borne in corymbose clusters, and produced in great profusion during June and July.
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