setæ

See also: setae and setä

English

Noun

setæ

  1. (obsolete) plural of seta
    • 1820, John Lindley, Rosarum Monographia; Or, A Botanical History of Roses, 42:
      Branches erect, three or four feet high, pale green, covered all over with small, weak, nearly equal setæ, except at the extremities, which are unarmed, like the very numerous, slender branchlets.

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French

Noun

setæ ?

  1. plural of seta
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