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How to pronounce umbel in English?

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Type Words
Type of inflorescence
Derivation umbellar

Examples of umbel

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The yellow flowers are usually 1-3 in an umbel, often with several umbels from one leaf-axil.
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Slip an entire great umbel into each jar of home-canned pickles.
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Umbel now is studying medical physics at Ohio State University.
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The inflorescence is an umbel, with white flowers, and no sepals.
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Umbel uses big data analysis of publisher data to better measure audiences that view their content.
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Umbel is the standard for digital audience measurement.
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Umbel did not fare as well in previous WPIAL meets, finishing 48th as a freshman and 15th last year.
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Beginning in early summer, they bear 2 to 4 inch, umbel-like cymes of star-shaped red and gold flowers.
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Hence the family name translates as umbel bearers.
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  • Flat-topped or rounded inflorescence characteristic of the family Umbelliferae in which the individual flower stalks arise from about the same point; youngest flowers are at the center
  • An umbel is an inflorescence which consists of a number of short flower stalks (called pedicels) which are equal in length and spread from a common point, somewhat like umbrella ribs.
  • UMBEL, short for Upper Mapping and Binding Exchange Layer, is an extracted subset of OpenCyc, providing the Cyc data in an RDF ontology based on SKOS, OWL and RDFS. ...
  • UMBEL (Upper Mapping and Binding Exchange Layer) is an ontology structure for relating data to a standard set of subject concepts. It is pronounced like "humble". The ontology is provided as Linked Data with Web services access and SPARQL endpoints. The project began in July 2007. ...
  • (Umbels) a flat-topped cluster of flowers having their footstalks of nearly equal length and radiating outwards.
  • A flower cluster where the pedicels arise from a common point and the pedicels are of nearly equal length, forming an umbrella-like inflorescence.
  • The flowering part of a plant made up of a cluster of flowers (as with Yarrow).
  • Type of inflorescence that has a few to >100 pedicels bearing flowers that spread from a single point or base.
  • A cluster of flowers where the stalks are similar in length and come from a common center (like the rays of an umbrella).