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tipartite; divided into two, three, four, five, 
or many Parts. 
Integra, entire; when they are without 
Divifions, and have no Sinus or Opening. 
This ftands oppofed to all the Kinds of di- 
vided Leaves before defcribed. 
APEX, Tip, is the Extremity in which 
the Leaf terminates. Leaves, in refpect to 
their Apices, are called, 
Truncate, lopped; when they end in a 
tranfverfe Line. 
Premorfe, bitten in the Fore-part: when 
they are very obtufe, and are terminated by 
unequal Notches or Incifions. 
Retufe, blunted; when they terminate in 
an obtufe Sinus. 
Emarginate, nicked ; when they terminate 
in a Notch. 
Obtu/e, blunt ; when théy terminate as it 
were within a Segment of a Circle. 
Acute, fharp ; when they terminate in an 
acute Angle. 
Acuminate, pointed; when they terminate 
in a fubulate Apex. 
Cirrhofe, clafpered ; when they terminate 
in a Clafper or Tendril, as in Glorio/a, Fla- 
gellaria, and Niffolia. 
The MARGIN of a Leaf is the outer- 
moft Boundary of its Sides, exclufive of its 
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