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connivent

/kuh-nahy-vuhnt/US // kəˈnaɪ vənt //UK // (kəˈnaɪvənt) //

纵容,纵观全局,纵横捭阖,纵观

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Botany, Zoology.

    • : converging, as petals.

Examples

  • Stamens distinct or the anthers merely connivent, with ordinary pollen.

  • Filaments distinct, the two lower with a scale-like gland or spur at base; anthers merely connivent.

  • Involucral scales in a single row, erect-connivent, with a few bractlets at the base.

  • When upright, if the tips incline inward the lobes are said to be connivent; if inclined outward, they are reflexed, or divergent.