rachis
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“The thickness of the rachis in some specimens is 3 microns thick. That’s less than the size of the average cell,” O’Connor says.
From Science Magazine
But this specimen lacked the rachis; it just had barbs and barbules down its ribbonlike tail.
From New York Times
Their structure suggests that the two finest tiers of branching in modern feathers, known as barbs and barbules, arose before the rachis formed.
From BBC
Fruit.—Fleshy, coalescent and sunk in the rachis.
From Project Gutenberg
The distal ends of these girdles give off several branches, which traverse the petiole and rachis as numerous collateral bundles.
From Project Gutenberg
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