bracted

English

Etymology

bract + -ed

Adjective

bracted (comparative more bracted, superlative most bracted)

  1. (botany) Having bracts.
    • 1793, Thomas Martyn, The Language of Botany:
      A Verticil or Whirl may be [] Naked; that is without involucre, bracte or brittle. Bracted - or Involucred

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