REPLUM


Meaning of REPLUM in English

ˈrepləm noun

( plural rep·la -lə)

Etymology: Latin, part of a door (probably bolt for covering the gap in a folding door), from replēre to fill up — more at replete

: a thin false dissepiment separating the two valves of some fruits (as siliques and some legumes) from which the valves fall away at maturity

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