| Fixed in one place |
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| Refers to a leaf or flower with no stem of its own (7) |
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| When not working, lionesses are composed and immobile |
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| Permanently attached |
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| Lacking freedom of movement, as barnacles |
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| Permanently attached, in zoology |
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| Attached by its base, as a plant |
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| Permanently attached |
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| Permanently attached, as a barnacle |
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| Permanently attached, to a zoologist |
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| Permanently attached, in zoology |
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| Attached by the base, to a botanist |
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| Attached at the base, botanically |
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| Attached by the base, botanically |
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| Permanently attached: biol. |
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| Like a trillium's leaves |
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| Attached directly, in botany |
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| Attached, in botany |
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| Having no stalk: Bot. |
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| Continuously employed. |
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| Attached, as a leaf, to the main stem. |
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| Designating flowers having no stalk. |
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| Attached directly to the main stem, as some leaves. |
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| Stemless: Bot. |
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| Attached by the base. |
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| Attached directly by the base. |
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| Attached by its base, as a leaf. |
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