SARMENTOSÆ, (from farmentum, a long shoot like that of a vine); the name of the 11th class in Linnæus's Fragments of a Natural method, consisting of plants which have climbing stems and branches, that like the vine, attach themselves to the bodies in their neighbourhood for the purpose of support. See BOTANY, p. 1306.
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