Calyx
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noun


(1)   (botany) the whorl of sepals of a flower collectively forming the outer floral envelope or layer of the perianth enclosing and supporting the developing bud; usually green
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Etymology


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Noun



  1. A cup-like structure in the mammalian kidney.
  2. Collective term for the sepals of a flower, i.e. the outermost whorl of flower parts, when this is not the same in appearance as the next such whorl (the corolla).
  3. The crown of a crinoid.

Etymology


From .

Noun



  1. The bud, cup, or calyx of a flower or nut.
  2. A plant of two kinds, resembling the arum, perhaps the monk's hood.
  3. The shell of fruits, pericarp.
  4. An eggshell.
 
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