dehiscence

[ dih-his-uh ns ]
/ dɪˈhɪs əns /

noun

Biology. the release of materials by the splitting open of an organ or tissue.
Botany. the natural bursting open of capsules, fruits, anthers, etc., for the discharge of their contents.
Surgery. the bursting open of a surgically closed wound.

Origin of dehiscence

1820–30; < New Latin dēhiscentia, equivalent to Latin dēhiscent- stem of dēhiscēns, present participle of dēhiscere (see dehisce) + -ia; see -ence

OTHER WORDS FROM dehiscence

de·his·cent, adjective non·de·his·cent, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for dehiscent

dehiscent
/ (dɪˈhɪsənt) /

adjective

(of fruits, anthers, etc) opening spontaneously to release seeds or pollen

Derived forms of dehiscent

dehiscence, noun

Medical definitions for dehiscent

dehiscence
[ dĭ-hĭsəns ]

n.

A bursting open or splitting along natural or sutured lines.

Scientific definitions for dehiscent

dehiscence
[ dĭ-hĭsəns ]

The spontaneous opening at maturity of a plant structure, such as a fruit, anther, or sporangium, to release its contents. Compare indehiscence.

Other words from dehiscence

dehisce verb