foliar

English

Adjective

foliar (not comparable)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or via the leaves.
    • 1924, Julia Moesel Haber, The Anatomy and the Morphology of the Flower of Euphorbia, page 116:
      Warming (1870) (69) is confident that it is not an independent foliar appendage, for ontogenetic proof, analogy to other genera, and the course of vascular strands indicate that it is a foliar organ which is closely allied to the involucre.

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Portuguese

Adjective

foliar m or f (plural foliares)

  1. foliar

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French foliaire.

Adjective

foliar m or n (feminine singular foliară, masculine plural foliari, feminine and neuter plural foliare)

  1. foliar

Declension

References

  • foliar in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN

Spanish

Adjective

foliar (plural foliares)

  1. foliar

Verb

foliar (first-person singular present folio, first-person singular preterite folié, past participle foliado)

  1. to number (the pages of); to foliate

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