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CADUCI

Volume 3 · 54 words · 1778 Edition

(from cadu to fall); the name of a class in Linnaeus's systema, consisting of plants whose calyx is a simple perianthium, supporting a single flower or fructification, and falling off either before or with the petals. It stands opposed to the clasps persistentes in the same method, and is exemplified in mustard and radish.