receptaclerɪˈsɛp tə kəl
English Definitions:
receptacle (noun)
a container that is used to put or keep things in
receptacle (noun)
enlarged tip of a stem that bears the floral parts
receptacle (noun)
an electrical (or electronic) fitting that is connected to a source of power and equipped to receive an insert
receptacle (Noun)
A container.
receptacle (Noun)
The part of the flower stalk (peduncle or pedicel) to which the floral parts are attached; also torus.
receptacle (Noun)
A contact device installed at an outlet for the connection of an attachment plug and flexible cord to supply portable equipment or appliances.
Receptacle
In botany, the receptacle is the thickened part of a stem from which the flower organs grow. In some accessory fruits, for example the pome and strawberry, the receptacle gives rise to the edible part of the fruit. The fruit of Rubus species is a cluster of drupelets on top of a conical receptacle. When a raspberry is picked, the receptacle separates from the fruit, but in blackberries, it remains attached to the fruit.
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