"Paleae" is a word in ENGLISH

paleae ENGLISH
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bicarinate ENGLISH

Having two keel-like projections, as the upper palea of grasses.

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gilok HILIGAYNON

gílok - (H) Fine, prickly hairs or down on various grasses which cause an unpleasant irritation, if they come in …

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girok HILIGAYNON

gírok - (B) Chaff, paleae, fine prickles on grass, etc. See gílok.

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palea ENGLISH

One of the chaffy scales or bractlets growing on the receptacle of many compound flowers, as the Coreopsis, the sunflower, …

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palea ENGLISH

The interior chaff or husk of grasses.

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palea ENGLISH

A pendulous process of the skin on the throat of a bird, as in the turkey; a dewlap.

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paleaceous ENGLISH

Chaffy; resembling or consisting of paleae, or chaff; furnished with chaff; as, a paleaceous receptacle.

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paleola ENGLISH

A diminutive or secondary palea; a lodicule.

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palet ENGLISH
squamella ENGLISH

A diminutive scale or bractlet, such as those found on the receptacle in many composite plants; a palea.

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