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bladdery

American  
[blad-uh-ree] / ˈblæd ə ri /

adjective

  1. like or resembling a bladder.

  2. inflated.


Etymology

Origin of bladdery

First recorded in 1785–95; bladder + -y 1

Example Sentences

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Each ovary and nut included in a bladdery and closed bag.

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The small white flowers are produced in hanging racemes, succeeded by large bladdery pods, hence its common name.

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I opened this and found it full of green, bladdery ghoonyas.

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Leaves once to twice irregularly odd-pinnate; the leaflets very irregularly and coarsely toothed; a small, round-headed tree with bladdery pods 24. Koelreuteria. r.

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The Latin and vernacular names both refer to "the bladdery appendage to fruiting perianth."

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