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adj. [L. caducus, falling]Naturally detached or shed; having the tendency to fall off early or before maturity.
Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology. A.R. Maggenti and S.L. Gardne. 2005.
Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology. A.R. Maggenti and S.L. Gardne. 2005.
Caducous — Ca*du cous, [L. caducus falling, inclined to fall, fr. cadere to fall. See {Cadence}.] (Bot. & Zo[ o]l.) Dropping off or disappearing early, as the calyx of a poppy, or the gills of a tadpole. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
caducous — index ephemeral, transient Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
caducous — [kə do͞o′kəs, kə dyo͞okəs] adj. [L caducus, falling < cadere, to fall: see CASE1] Bot. falling off early, as some leaves … English World dictionary
caducous — adjective Of a part of an organism, disappearing in the normal course of development. The Jubulaceae have a leaf whose lobule, usually transformed into a water sac, is normally very narrowly attached to the stem and to the dorsal lobe; indeed… … Wiktionary
caducous — adjective Etymology: Latin caducus tending to fall, transitory, from cadere to fall more at chance Date: 1808 falling off easily or before the usual time used especially of floral organs … New Collegiate Dictionary
caducous — См. caduco … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов
caducous — readily shed, deciduous, e.g. scales in Clupea which are easily detached … Dictionary of ichthyology
caducous — /keuh dooh keuhs, dyooh /, adj. 1. Bot. dropping off very early, as leaves. 2. Zool. subject to shedding. 3. transitory; perishable. [1675 85; < L caducus unsteady, perishable, equiv. to cad(ere) to fall + ucus adj. suffix; see OUS] * * * … Universalium
caducous — ca·du·cous (kə dooґkəs) [L. cadere to fall] falling off; deciduous … Medical dictionary
caducous — adj. falling off at an early stage of development (Biology) … English contemporary dictionary