monopodium
[ mon-uh-poh-dee-uh m ]
/ ˌmɒn əˈpoʊ di əm /
noun, plural mon·o·po·di·a [mon-uh-poh-dee-uh] /ˌmɒn əˈpoʊ di ə/. Botany.
a single main axis that continues to extend at the apex in the original line of growth, giving off lateral branches beneath in acropetal succession.
Compare
sympodium.
OTHER WORDS FROM monopodium
mon·o·po·di·al, adjective mon·o·po·di·al·ly, adverbWords nearby monopodium
monoplegia,
monoploid,
monopod,
monopode,
monopodia,
monopodium,
monopody,
monopolar cautery,
monopole,
monopolism,
monopolist
Example sentences from the Web for monopodia
The slab rested on a single base of skilfully-carved ivory, from which they received the name of monopodia (a single foot).
Quintus Claudius, Volume 1 of 2 |Ernst Eckstein
British Dictionary definitions for monopodia
monopodium
/ (ˌmɒnəˈpəʊdɪəm) /
noun plural -dia (-dɪə)
the main axis of growth in the pine tree and similar plants: the main stem, which elongates from the tip and gives rise to lateral branches
Compare sympodium
Derived forms of monopodium
monopodial, adjective monopodially, adverbWord Origin for monopodium
C19: New Latin, from Greek
monopous, from
mono- +
pous foot
Medical definitions for monopodia
monopodia
[ mŏn′ə-pō′dē-ə ]
n.
A congenital malformation characterized by only one foot being externally recognizable.
Scientific definitions for monopodia
monopodium
[ mŏn′ə-pō′dē-əm ]
Plural monopodia
A main axis of a plant, such as the trunk of a spruce, that maintains a single line of growth, giving off lateral branches.