difoliate

adj

Etymology

From di- + foliate.

  1. derived from *bʰleh₃- — “blossom, flower
  2. learned borrowing from foliātus — “having leaves, leafy, leaved
  3. prefixed as difoliate — “di + foliate

Definitions

  1. Having two leaves

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