sessile

[ˈsɛsəl]

sessile Definition

  • 1(of an organism, especially of a plant) attached directly by the base; not having an intervening stalk
  • 2permanently attached; not freely moving

Using sessile: Examples

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

  • Example

    Sessile organisms like barnacles attach themselves to rocks.

  • Example

    The sessile leaves of the plant are directly attached to the stem.

  • Example

    Sessile polyps are immobile and attached to the substrate.

sessile Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for sessile

Phrases with sessile

  • a species of oak tree that is native to Europe and has acorns that sit directly on the branches without stalks

    Example

    The sessile oak is a popular tree in many European countries.

  • a type of colon polyp that is flat and does not have a stalk

    Example

    A sessile serrated adenoma is a precancerous growth that can be detected through a colonoscopy.

  • a type of herbaceous plant that is native to Asia and has leaves that are directly attached to the stem

    Example

    Sessile joyweed is used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments.

Origins of sessile

from Latin 'sessilis', meaning 'low-growing'

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Summary: sessile in Brief

'Sessile' [ˈsɛsəl] describes organisms, especially plants, that are attached directly by the base without an intervening stalk. It refers to things that are permanently fixed and not freely moving. Examples include sessile oak, sessile serrated adenoma, and sessile joyweed.