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Meaning of "décary"

décary (adjective) - A term used in botany to describe a specific type of leaf arrangement where there are two leaves per node. For example, 'The plant exhibits a décary pattern of leaf growth.'

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You get a message of sympathy for the death of Fleurette Décary Laroche.
Some months before the case was heard, Décary married Marjorie Law Norris, from Kansas.
Our young people are now able to play all positions, ” said Mr. Décary.
The honourable justice desjardins? the honourable mr. justice décary? the honourable mr. justice létourneau between,.
Referring to the decision of the federal Court in O'Brien1 where the justice Décary said:.
Justice Décary confirms this in Noël1 as follows,.
On the subject of appointments that have ceased, Mr. Justice Décary stated the following at p.
Décary J.A. expressly upheld the Tribunal 's analysis of the CAF 's medical assessment.
Reference was made to the comments of Mr. Justice Décary in Noël ( supra ) at p.
In Rajotte, Justice Décary expressed the following view,.
In doing so, Décary J.A. endorsed the position articulated in paragraph 65 of the UNHCR Handbook.
In Noël, 1 Mr. Justice Décary confirms this principle as follows,.
Mr. Justice Décary stated the following,.
Mr. Justice Décary concluded on this point,.
As noted by Justice Décary in Englander at paragraph 46,.

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