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n. - Any of a class of angiosperm plants having leaves with parallel veins, flower parts in multiples of three, and fibrous root systems

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  • (Gramineae) which accounts for the major portion of the monocot
  • In larger seeds the difference between a monocot and a dicot is obvious.
  • A germinating maize seedling; note that it has only one seed leaf, which makes it a monocot.
  • All monocot plants first emerge from the soil with one initial leaf called a seed leaf or cotyledon.
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