
n., pl., -di·ces (-dĭ-sēz'), or -dex·es.
- The thickened, usually underground base of the stem of many perennial herbaceous plants, from which new leaves and flowering stems arise.
- The trunk of a palm or tree fern.
[Latin caudex, tree trunk.]
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[Latin caudex, tree trunk.]
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