noun🔗SharePédicelleA stalk of an individual flower (or fruit, e.g., once fertilised); a stalk bearing a single flower or spore-producing body within a cluster."The botanist carefully examined the small pedicel connecting each cherry blossom to the branch. "Le botaniste a examiné attentivement le petit pédicelle reliant chaque fleur de cerisier à la branche.plantbiologynaturepartseedvegetablefruitorganismChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePied, pédicelleA stalk of a fungus fruiting body."The small mushroom swayed gently, its cap connected to the log by a thin, fragile pedicel. "Le petit champignon se balançait doucement, son chapeau étant relié à la bûche par un pied fin et fragile.biologyplantorganismChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePédicelleA stalk-shaped body part; an anatomical part that resembles a stem or stalk."The tiny flower dangled delicately from its pedicel, swaying gently in the breeze. "La minuscule fleur pendait délicatement à son pédicelle, se balançant doucement dans la brise.partanatomybiologyplantorganismChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePédicelleA narrow stalk-like body part connecting specific segments in certain insects and some other arthropods."The ant's thin pedicel, connecting its thorax and abdomen, allowed it to bend its body easily. "Le fin pédicelle de la fourmi, reliant son thorax et son abdomen, lui permettait de plier facilement son corps.anatomybiologyinsectanimalpartChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePédiculeThe segment of an antler that attaches to the head of a cervid."The shed antler left a visible circle on the deer's head where the pedicel had been attached. "Le bois tombé laissa un cercle visible sur la tête du cerf, là où le pédicule était attaché.anatomyanimalpartorganismChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading