pedicel

Etymology
From, diminutive of , diminutive of.

Noun

 * 1)  A stalk of an individual flower (or fruit, e.g., once fertilised); a stalk bearing a single flower or spore-producing body within a cluster.
 * 2)  A stalk of a fungus fruiting body.
 * 3)   A stalk-shaped body part; an anatomical part that resembles a stem or stalk.
 * 4)  A narrow stalk-like body part connecting specific segments in certain insects and some other arthropods.
 * 5) A petiole; the connection between the thorax and abdomen of an insect of suborder.
 * 6) The connection between the cephalothorax and abdomen of a spider.
 * 7) The second segment of the antenna of an insect, between the scape and the flagellum.
 * 8)  The segment of an antler that attaches to the head of a cervid.
 * 1) A petiole; the connection between the thorax and abdomen of an insect of suborder.
 * 2) The connection between the cephalothorax and abdomen of a spider.
 * 3) The second segment of the antenna of an insect, between the scape and the flagellum.
 * 4)  The segment of an antler that attaches to the head of a cervid.
 * 1)  The segment of an antler that attaches to the head of a cervid.

Translations

 * Arabic: تَعْرِيجَة, سَاق, سُوَيْق
 * Catalan: pedicel
 * Dutch: bloemsteel
 * Esperanto: pedicelo
 * Finnish: kukkaperä
 * French:
 * German:, Blütenstängel
 * Italian: pedicello,, , caule,
 * Maori: tātāpua
 * Ottoman Turkish: ذنب
 * Polish:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: pedicelo
 * Tagalog: paantangkay
 * Ukrainian: квітконі́жка
 * Welsh: blodeugoes


 * Arabic: سُوَيْق
 * Spanish: pedicelo


 * Spanish: pedicelo

Etymology
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