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petiole
Webster's NewWorld Dictionary 01-01-1988 pet|i|ole (pet'e ol) n. 1. Bot. leafstalk 2. Zool. peduncle (sense 4) Copyright 1994, 1991, 1988 Simon & Schuster, Inc. ...
January 1, 1988; Webster's NewWorld Dictionary
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