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Corcle

CORCULE, CORCLE, n. [L. It is a diminutive, from cor, the heart.] In botany, the heart of the See d, or rudiment of a future plant, attached to and involved in the cotyledons. It consists of the plume or ascen...

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CORCULE, CORCLE, n. [L. It is a diminutive, from cor, the heart.] In botany, the heart of the See d, or rudiment of a future plant, attached to and involved in the cotyledons. It consists of the plume or ascending part, and the rostel, or radicel, the simple descending part.

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