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glandulation (uncountable)

  1. (botany) The situation and structure of the secretory vessels in plants.
    • 1793, Thomas Martyn, The Language of Botany:
      [] their placentation , rooting , branching , intorsion , budding , leafing , stipulation , pubescence , glandulation , lactescence , florescence , & c .
    • 1806, James Lee, An Introduction to Botany:
      Glandulation respects the secretory vessels, which are either glandules, follicles, or utricles.

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