serotinal

adj
/sɪˈɹɒtɪnəl/UK/səˈɹɑtɪnəl/US

Etymology

From serotine + -al (suffix forming adjectives).

  1. derived from *seh₁- — “lasting; long
  2. derived from sērōtina
  3. borrowed from sérotine
  4. formed as serotinal — “serotine + -al

Definitions

  1. Synonym of serotine (“developing at a later time or later in a season, especially than is…

    Synonym of serotine (“developing at a later time or later in a season, especially than is customary with allied species; specifically (botany), of a plant: flowering late in a season”).

  2. Occurring in or pertaining to late summer.

    • The psoraleas, prairie clovers and blazing stars would probably occur to all us among the most the most abundant of the secondary species in the vernal, estival and serotinal aspects of the prairies respectively.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA