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pannose

[ pan-ohs ]

adjective

Botany.
  1. having the texture of felt or woolen cloth.


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Other Word Forms

  • 貹nDz· adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of pannose1

1865–70; < Latin 貹Բōܲ full of rags, tattered, equivalent to pann ( us ) cloth, rag ( pane ) + -ōܲ -ose 1
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Pannose, covered with a felt of woolly hairs.

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P. campan.-convex, gibbous, dusky rufous, pannose when dry; g. free, blackish; s. stout, rigid, ascending, flocculose, rufescent, veil arachnoid.

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