ext_147905 ([identity profile] prettygoodword.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] 1word1day2016-08-11 07:53 am
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Thursday word: obvolute

obvolute (OB-vuh-loot) - adj., rolled or turned in; (Botany) (of a leaf or petal) having an edge that overlaps one neighbor and another overlapped another.


The implication for that second meaning being that all the leaves or petals are doing that -- so like a cardboard box where each flap is on top of one neighbor and under the other. In botany, can especially refer to when there is only two leafs so overlapped. This is, obviously, something that happens more in a bud than a flower. Adopted around 1750 from Latin obvolūtus, past participle of obvolvere, to cover by wrapping up (as in a burrito? I have to wonder), from ob-, on/over/against + volvere, to turn/roll (yes, as in Volvo the car).

She overlapped the obvolute dominoes in an circle.

---L.

I have learned...

[identity profile] theidolhands.livejournal.com 2016-08-11 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
that kittens are big fans of obvoluting:

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Edited 2016-08-11 17:28 (UTC)

[identity profile] slfcllednowhere.livejournal.com 2016-08-11 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I probably won't have much opportunity to use this word, but I like it!