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stolon

/stoh-luhn/US // ˈstoʊ lən //UK // (ˈstəʊlən) //

支脉,支管,根茎类,根茎

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Botany. a prostrate stem, at or just below the surface of the ground, that produces new plants from buds at its tips or nodes.
    • : Zoology. a rootlike extension of the body wall in a compound organism, as a bryozoan, usually giving rise to new members by budding.

Examples

  • Fistula fos sonus & stolon quod est emissio, quasi emissio soni vel vocis.

  • The first thing I saw on the Marylebone platform was the crude picture in green chalk of a stolon of Cynodon dactylon.

  • The stems grow, moreover, exactly at right angles to the solid surface element to which the stolon is attached.

  • The gill-piece excised contained no heart, no intestine, and no stolon, and all these organs were regenerated from the gills.

  • In Clytia the polyps arise singly from the stolon, and the medusa is known as Phialidium (fig. 59).