catkin的意思和读音

catkin

: [ˈkætkɪn] : ['kætkɪn]

n.

catkins  

n.flower,tassel,ament

catkinn.

1.a long thin hanging bunch, or short standing group, of soft flowers on the branches of trees such as the willow

n.1.;;

n.1.a long soft group of small flowers that hangs from the branches of willows and some other trees

1. (Spike) (Catkin) 1.1 ( Bracks) ...

3. Gold-star Catkin Telephone ...

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1.Benedictory prayer being delivered by words is unlike catkin, and its form is similar to the stones in river, flickering in view.

2.The pollen can then be separated from the rest of the catkin by sieving through cheesecloth or fine screen .便

3.You see her "catkin word" knot sentence: "Good wind frequency of leveraging, the Albatron send me! ":「!」

4.I Am A willow Catkin I am a willow catkin, Growing up in the beautiful spring.

5.Then, spring rains purify catkin and soften swallows' whispering.

6.anthers yellow. Fruiting catkin elongated.

7.female catkin upright or ascending; bracts entire.

8.Branchlets, veins on both surfaces of leaves, petioles, and catkin rachis tomentose.

9.bracts as in male catkin but wholly or partly caducous in fruit.

10.anthers red or in proximal part of catkin yellow.