determinate growth — ☆ determinate growth n. 1. growth of a plant stem that is terminated early by the formation of a bud 2. naturally self limited growth, resulting in a plant of a definite maximum size * * * … Universalium
determinate growth — ☆ determinate growth n. 1. growth of a plant stem that is terminated early by the formation of a bud 2. naturally self limited growth, resulting in a plant of a definite maximum size … English World dictionary
determinate growth — noun 1. : growth in which the axis being limited by the development of the terminal flower bud or other reproductive structure does not continue to elongate indefinitely (as in a cymose inflorescence and in certain mosses) compare indeterminate… … Useful english dictionary
Determinate — De*ter mi*nate, a. [L. determinatus, p. p. of determinare. See {Determine}.] 1. Having defined limits; not uncertain or arbitrary; fixed; established; definite. [1913 Webster] Quantity of words and a determinate number of feet. Dryden. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Determinate equations — Determinate De*ter mi*nate, a. [L. determinatus, p. p. of determinare. See {Determine}.] 1. Having defined limits; not uncertain or arbitrary; fixed; established; definite. [1913 Webster] Quantity of words and a determinate number of feet. Dryden … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Determinate inflorescence — Determinate De*ter mi*nate, a. [L. determinatus, p. p. of determinare. See {Determine}.] 1. Having defined limits; not uncertain or arbitrary; fixed; established; definite. [1913 Webster] Quantity of words and a determinate number of feet. Dryden … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Determinate problem — Determinate De*ter mi*nate, a. [L. determinatus, p. p. of determinare. See {Determine}.] 1. Having defined limits; not uncertain or arbitrary; fixed; established; definite. [1913 Webster] Quantity of words and a determinate number of feet. Dryden … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Determinate quantities — Determinate De*ter mi*nate, a. [L. determinatus, p. p. of determinare. See {Determine}.] 1. Having defined limits; not uncertain or arbitrary; fixed; established; definite. [1913 Webster] Quantity of words and a determinate number of feet. Dryden … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
determinate — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin determinatus, past participle of determinare Date: 14th century 1. having defined limits < a determinate period of time > 2. definitely settled < a determinate order of precedence > 3 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Determinate cultivar — Tomato cultivars are commonly classified as determinate or indeterminate. Determinate, or bush, types bear a full crop all at once and top off at a specific height; they are often good choices for container growing. Determinate types are… … Wikipedia