lepidote
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek λεπιδωτός (lepidōtós, “covered with scales”).
Adjective
lepidote (comparative more lepidote, superlative most lepidote)
- (botany) Having a coat of scurfy scales.
- The leaves of the oleaster are lepidote.
Antonyms
- elepidote
Noun
lepidote (plural lepidotes)
- (botany) Any plant with a coat of scurfy scales.
Antonyms
- elepidote
Anagrams
- petioled