Slim, cylindrical flower cluster with inconspicuous or no petals.
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Examples for "catkin"
Examples for "catkin"
1The latter variety is catkin hardy and should be in every planting.
2On the day after her arrival, she essayed to worry the haughty catkin.
3Look at that painted butterfly swinging on the honey-laden catkin there.
4Hardiness of catkin also varied greatly and rather consistently from year to year.
5Wood injury, catkin injury, and pistil injury will be treated separately.
1He also mentions alternative labels: talented imbecile, parament, talented ament, retarded savant, schizophrenic savant, autistic savant.
2A silly tyrant said, 'oderint modo timeant'; a wise man would have said, 'modo ament nihil timendum est mihi'.
3The tree is so called from the resemblance of the long ament, before opening, to the beads of a necklace.
4But the flowers of this species are only small greenish aments.
5Ament gave him a daily task, after which he was free.
1Two years later Miss Benson gave an account of a similar phenomenon in certain Amentiferae (Trans.
Translations for amentaceous plants