racemose

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From Latin racēmōsus (full of clusters), from racēmus (cluster, bunch).

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racemose (not comparable)

  1. (botany) Having flowers arranged along a single central axis, as in a raceme, spike, or catkin.
  2. (pathology, of a disease) expressing such a pattern

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racemose

  1. feminine plural of racemoso

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racēmōse

  1. vocative masculine singular of racēmōsus