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sepal (n.)

"leaf of the calyx," 1821, from French sépal, from Modern Latin sepalum (H.J. de Necker, 1790), coined from Latin separatus "separate, distinct" (see separate (v.)) + petalum "petal" (see petal).

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Definitions of sepal from WordNet

sepal (n.)
one of the green parts that form the calyx of a flower;
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