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Internode - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An internode is the segment of a plant stem between two nodes, where leaves or branches grow. It plays a key role in supporting and spacing out plant structures.

internode

/ˈɪntərˌnoʊd/ /ˈɪntənəʊd/

Definition:

The segment of a plant stem between two nodes where leaves or branches emerge.

Synonyms:

stem segment, stalk section, plant interval

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

node, joint

Common Collocations:

plant internode, long internode, short internode, bamboo internode

Derivatives:

internodal, internodial

Usage Tips:

Use "internode" to describe the space between nodes on stems or branches in botany contexts.

Common Phrases:

elongated internode, shortened internode, internode spacing

Etymology:

From Latin "internodium," combining "inter-" (between) and "nodus" (knot or node).

Examples:

  • 1. The bamboo's internodes are hollow and sturdy.
  • 2. She measured each internode to study the plant's growth pattern.
  • 3. Longer internodes indicate faster growth in some species.
  • 4. The rose stem had short internodes near the base.

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