petiole
noun
- the stalk of a leaf
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈpɛti.əʊl/ / /ˈpɛti.oʊl/
noun
Etymology: Borrowed from French pétiole, and its source, Late Latin petiolus (“little foot”), diminutive form of Latin pēs (“foot”).
- The stalk of a leaf, attaching the blade to the stem.
“Most insects consume tissue from the leaf blade were measured just past the twist on the side away only, leaving the leaf petioles unscathed.”
“By contrast, the petioles of large pinnate leaves, as well as stems, typically resist torsion by placing stiff materials with high elastic moduli (like sclerenchyma) toward the perimeters of their cross sections.”
- A narrow or constricted segment of the body of an insect; especially, the metasomal segment of certain Hymenoptera, such as wasps.
- The stalk at the base of the nest of the paper wasp.