plumules

[US]/ˈpluːmjuːl/
[UK]/ˈplʌmjuːl/

Translation

n.the part of a seed that develops into a shoot; a soft, downy feather or tuft; in medicine, refers to the groove on the upper wall of the cerebral aqueduct

Phrases & Collocations

plumule growth

plumule development

plumule emergence

plumule structure

plumule function

plumule anatomy

plumule size

plumule position

plumule analysis

plumule characteristics

Example Sentences

the plumule of the seed begins to grow upwards.

in botany, the plumule is essential for plant development.

the plumule emerges from the soil after germination.

observing the plumule can indicate the health of the seed.

a strong plumule is a sign of a viable seed.

farmers often check the plumule for growth progress.

the plumule plays a crucial role in photosynthesis.

different plants have varying plumule characteristics.

during the early stages, the plumule is very delicate.

understanding the plumule's function is important for botany students.

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