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_Thyrse._ A contracted or ovate and usually compact panicle.
_Thyrsoid._ Resembling a thyrse.
_Tomentose._ Densely p.u.b.escent with matted wool.
_Tooth._ Any small marginal lobe.
_Torose._ Cylindrical with contractions at intervals.
_Torulose._ Diminutive of Torose.
_Torus._ The receptacle of a flower.
_Transverse._ Across; in a right and left direction.
_Tri-._ In composition, three or thrice.
_Triandrous._ Having three stamens.
_Trifoliolate._ Having three leaflets.
_Trigonous._ Three-angled.
_Trimorphous._ Occurring under three forms.
_Triquetrous._ Having three salient angles, the sides concave or channelled.
_Truncate._ Ending abruptly, as if cut off transversely.
_Tuber._ A thickened and short subterranean branch, having numerous buds or eyes.
_Tubercle._ A small tuber or tuber-like body.
_Tuberiferous._ Bearing tubers.
_Tuberous._ Having the character of a tuber; tuber-like in appearance.
_Tumid._ Swollen.
_Tunicated._ Having concentric coats, as an onion.
_Turbinate._ Top-shaped; inversely conical.
_Twining._ Winding spirally about a support.
_Umbel._ An inflorescence in which a cl.u.s.ter of peduncles or pedicels spring from the same point.
_Umbellate._ In or like an umbel.