erumpent — e*rum pent, a. [L. erumpens, entis, p. pr. of erumpere.] (Bot.) Breaking out; said of certain fungi which burst through the texture of leaves. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
erumpent — [ē rum′pənt] adj. [< L erumpens, prp. of erumpere, to burst forth: see ERUPT] Bot. bursting out, as certain spores, seeds, etc … English World dictionary
erumpent — ə̇ˈrəmpənt, ēˈ adjective Etymology: Latin erumpent , erumpens, present participle of erumpere 1. : tending to grow out vigorously from a substrate so as to burst through or rise above its surface certain erumpent fungi that parasitize leaves 2.… … Useful english dictionary
erumpent — /i rum peuhnt/, adj. 1. bursting forth. 2. (of fungi or algae) prominent; projecting from or bursting through host tissue. [1640 50; < L erumpent (s. of erumpens), prp. of erumpere, equiv. to e E + rumpere to break; see ENT] * * * … Universalium
erumpent — adjective Which emerges, or bursts through. The sun spun aloft, an erumpent orb of balling glory thrilling the blue sky with its brilliance … Wiktionary
erumpent — e•rum•pent [[t]ɪˈrʌm pənt[/t]] adj. bot fng bursting forth, as seeds or spores • Etymology: 1640–50; < L ērumpent ; see erupt … From formal English to slang
erumpent — /əˈrʌmpənt/ (say uh rumpuhnt), /i / (say ee ) adjective 1. bursting forth. 2. Botany prominent, as if bursting through the epidermis. {Latin ērumpent , stem of present participle of ērumpere burst forth} …
erumpent — erum·pent … English syllables
erumpent — a. bursting forth … Dictionary of difficult words
Glossary of phytopathology — This is a glossary of some of the terms used in phytopathology.Phytopathology is the study of plant diseases. It is a multi disciplinary since prerequisites for disease development are the presence of a susceptible host species, a pathogen and… … Wikipedia