. . . . . "\uC78E\uC758 \uD06C\uAE30"@ko . "\uC2DD\uBB3C\uC758 \uC78E\uC758 \uD06C\uAE30\uB294 \uC5EC\uB7EC \uC6A9\uC5B4\uB85C \uAE30\uC220\uC774 \uAC00\uB2A5\uD558\uB2E4. \uD070 \uC78E\uC740 \uD55C\uAD6D\uC5B4\uB85C \uAC04\uB2E8\uD788 \uB300\uC5FD(\u5927\u8449)\uC774\uB77C \uBD80\uB974\uBA70 \uC774\uB294 \uC601\uC5B4\uB85C macrophyll\uC5D0 \uC0C1\uC751\uD558\uB294 \uD45C\uD604\uC774\uB2E4. \uD06C\uAC8C\uB294 megaphyll, macrophyll, mesophyll, microphyll, nanophyll, leptophyll \uB4F1 \uC5EC\uB7EC \uD06C\uAE30\uC758 \uC6A9\uC5B4\uB85C \uD45C\uD604\uB418\uBA70 \uC774\uB294 1934\uB144 \uD06C\uB9AC\uC2A4\uD150 \uB77C\uC6B4\uD0A4\uC5D0\uB974\uAC00 \uACE0\uC548\uD55C \uBD84\uB958\uC774\uACE0 \uC774\uD6C4 \uB2E4\uB978 \uC0AC\uB78C\uB4E4\uC5D0 \uC758\uD574 \uC218\uC815\uB418\uACE0 \uC788\uB2E4."@ko . . . . "49144195"^^ . . . "\uC2DD\uBB3C\uC758 \uC78E\uC758 \uD06C\uAE30\uB294 \uC5EC\uB7EC \uC6A9\uC5B4\uB85C \uAE30\uC220\uC774 \uAC00\uB2A5\uD558\uB2E4. \uD070 \uC78E\uC740 \uD55C\uAD6D\uC5B4\uB85C \uAC04\uB2E8\uD788 \uB300\uC5FD(\u5927\u8449)\uC774\uB77C \uBD80\uB974\uBA70 \uC774\uB294 \uC601\uC5B4\uB85C macrophyll\uC5D0 \uC0C1\uC751\uD558\uB294 \uD45C\uD604\uC774\uB2E4. \uD06C\uAC8C\uB294 megaphyll, macrophyll, mesophyll, microphyll, nanophyll, leptophyll \uB4F1 \uC5EC\uB7EC \uD06C\uAE30\uC758 \uC6A9\uC5B4\uB85C \uD45C\uD604\uB418\uBA70 \uC774\uB294 1934\uB144 \uD06C\uB9AC\uC2A4\uD150 \uB77C\uC6B4\uD0A4\uC5D0\uB974\uAC00 \uACE0\uC548\uD55C \uBD84\uB958\uC774\uACE0 \uC774\uD6C4 \uB2E4\uB978 \uC0AC\uB78C\uB4E4\uC5D0 \uC758\uD574 \uC218\uC815\uB418\uACE0 \uC788\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . "1077998946"^^ . "Macrophylle"@fr . . . "Macrophylle se dit de : \n* feuilles modernes, pas n\u00E9cessairement grandes, qui comportent un type particulier de faisceau conducteur. Elles sont pr\u00E9sentes chez les plantes du taxon Euphyllophyta ; \n* feuilles de grande taille dont la surface du limbe est comprise entre 2 et 20 dm2 selon la classification de Christen Christiansen Raunki\u00E6r (1934) ou entre 18225 et 164025 mm2 selon la classification modifi\u00E9e de Jack A. Wolfe (1993) ; \n* plantes qui ont des feuilles macrophylles."@fr . "9284"^^ . "Leaf size"@en . "Leaf size of plants can be described using the terms megaphyll, macrophyll, mesophyll, microphyll, nanophyll and leptophyll (in descending order) in a classification devised in 1934 by Christen C. Raunki\u00E6r and since modified by others. Definitions vary, some referring to length and others to area. Raunkiaer's original definitions were by leaf area, and differed by a factor of nine at each stage. Some authors simplified the system to make it specific to particular climates, and have introduced extra terms including notophyll, picophyll, platyphyll and subleptophyll."@en . "Macrophylle se dit de : \n* feuilles modernes, pas n\u00E9cessairement grandes, qui comportent un type particulier de faisceau conducteur. Elles sont pr\u00E9sentes chez les plantes du taxon Euphyllophyta ; \n* feuilles de grande taille dont la surface du limbe est comprise entre 2 et 20 dm2 selon la classification de Christen Christiansen Raunki\u00E6r (1934) ou entre 18225 et 164025 mm2 selon la classification modifi\u00E9e de Jack A. Wolfe (1993) ; \n* plantes qui ont des feuilles macrophylles."@fr . . . . . "Leaf size of plants can be described using the terms megaphyll, macrophyll, mesophyll, microphyll, nanophyll and leptophyll (in descending order) in a classification devised in 1934 by Christen C. Raunki\u00E6r and since modified by others. Definitions vary, some referring to length and others to area. Raunkiaer's original definitions were by leaf area, and differed by a factor of nine at each stage. Some authors simplified the system to make it specific to particular climates, and have introduced extra terms including notophyll, picophyll, platyphyll and subleptophyll. In ecology, microphyll and similar terms based on blade size of the leaf are used to describe a flora, for example, a \"microphyll rainforest\" is often defined as a forest where the dominant trees have leaves less than 7.5 cm in length."@en . . . . . . . .