Bot. [ad. mod.L. stipulāt-us, f. STIPULA: See -ATE2.] (See quot. 1900.)

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1776.  J. Lee, Introd. Bot., Explan. Terms (ed. 3), 380. Stipulatus, stipulate, having stipula.

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1830.  Lindley, Nat. Syst. Bot., 26. Alternate stipulate leaves.

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1870.  Hooker, Stud. Flora, 326. Euphorbiaceæ … Leaves usually alternate, simple, often stipulate.

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1900.  B. D. Jackson, Gloss. Bot. Terms, Stipulate (1) having stipules, or conspicuously provided with them; (2) with scales which are degenerate stipules.

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  Hence † Stipulated a. = STIPULED a.

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1829.  T. Castle, Introd. Bot., 51. Stipulated—when they are furnished with stipules at the axilla of each leaf.

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