rachides
/ræˈkaɪdiːz/Definitions
1. noun
In biology, a rachide is the longest part of a leaf, stem, or branch that bears leaves or other lateral branches.
“The rachide of the fern leaf supported numerous smaller fronds.”
1. noun
In biology, a rachide is the longest part of a leaf, stem, or branch that bears leaves or other lateral branches.
“The rachide of the fern leaf supported numerous smaller fronds.”