cladode

/klæˈdoʊdi, -ˈdoʊd/

Definitions

1. noun

A flattened stem or branch that resembles a leaf, especially in the cacti family.

“The botanist studied the unique cladodes of the saguaro cactus in the desert ecosystem.”

Synonyms

  • phyllode
  • stem

Antonyms

  • petiole