bulbil

[ˈbʌlbɪl]

bulbil Definition

a small bulblike structure, especially one growing in the leaf axils of certain plants and containing an embryonic plant.

Using bulbil: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bulbil" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The plant reproduces by means of bulbils that grow in the leaf axils.

  • Example

    The bulbils can be used to propagate the plant.

  • Example

    The bulbils are small but can grow into full-sized plants.

bulbil Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bulbil

Phrases with bulbil

  • a small, air-filled sac that allows certain aquatic plants to float on the water's surface

    Example

    The air bulbils on the water hyacinth help it to stay afloat.

  • a small, modified stem that grows from the main stem of a plant and can develop into a new plant

    Example

    The stem bulbils on the tiger lily can be used to propagate the plant.

  • a small, modified leaf that grows in the axil of a leaf and can develop into a new plant

    Example

    The leaf bulbils on the Chinese chive can be used in cooking.

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Summary: bulbil in Brief

A 'bulbil' [ˈbʌlbɪl] is a small bulb-like structure that grows in the leaf axils of certain plants and contains an embryonic plant. It can be used to propagate the plant and can develop into a full-sized plant. Examples include air bulbils, stem bulbils, and leaf bulbils.