guttation
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Related terms
1.2.2
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Etymology
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From
Latin
gutta
(
“
a drop
”
)
+
-ation
.
Noun
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English
Wikipedia
has an article on:
guttation
Wikipedia
guttation
(
countable
and
uncountable
,
plural
guttations
)
(
botany
)
The
exudation
of drops of
water
from the
leaves
of some
vascular
plants
as a result of
root pressure
.
Related terms
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guttate
Translations
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exudation of drops of water
French:
guttation
(fr)
f
German:
Guttation
(de)
f
Italian:
guttazione
f
Romanian:
gutație
(ro)
f
Turkish:
gutasyon
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