pubescence

pubescence

pubescence [ pybesɑ̃s ] n. f.
• 1803; de pubescent
Bot. Caractère, état d'un organe pubescent.

pubescence nom féminin Caractère d'une surface externe, animale ou végétale, couverte de poils fins et courts.

pubescence
n. f. BOT état, caractère d'une plante ou d'un organe pubescent.

pubescence [pybesɑ̃s] n. f.
ÉTYM. 1803; de pubescent.
Biol., bot. Caractère, état d'un organe pubescent.

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