ortet
See also: Ortet
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Etymology edit
Coined by A. B. Stout in 1929 from Latin ortus (“origin”) + -et.[1]
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ortet (plural ortets)
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- ^ A. B. Stout (1929 February) “The Clon in Plant Life”, in Marshall Avery Howe, editor, Journal of the New York Botanical Garden[1], volume 30, number 350, Lancaster: The Science Press Printing Company, →OCLC, page 33: “To indicate the original seedling plant from which the clon is derived the word "ortet" (from the Latin ortus meaning origin) may be used.”
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ortet
- inflection of orten: