Form a fan shaped pattern
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OPENOUTForm a fan-shaped pattern
flabelliformshaped like a fan
fantailedhaving a fan-shaped tail
rhipidiuma fan-shaped cymose inflorescence
fantaila fan-shaped tail or end
rhipidiumsRHIPIDIUM, a fan-shaped cymose inflorescence
GINKGOTree with a fan-shaped leaf
fantailsA fan-shaped tail or end
fantailsFANTAIL, a fan-shaped tail or end
flabellumA fan-shaped organ, part, or anatomical structure
fantailtail, end, or part shaped like a fan
fantailone of a breed of domestic pigeons, having a fan-shaped tail
torchona coarse bobbin or machine-made lace made with fan-shaped designs forming a scalloped edge
scallopsAn edible bivalve mollusk with a ribbed fan-shaped shell. Scallops swim by rapidly opening and closing the shell valves
ginkgosA deciduous Chinese tree related to the conifers, with fan-shaped leaves and yellow flowers. It has a number of primitive features and is similar to some Jurassic fossils
gingkosA deciduous Chinese tree related to the conifers, with fan-shaped leaves and yellow flowers. It has a number of primitive features and is similar to some Jurassic fossils
gingkoesA deciduous Chinese tree related to the conifers, with fan-shaped leaves and yellow flowers. It has a number of primitive features and is similar to some Jurassic fossils
moonwortsA widely distributed fern with a single small frond of fan-shaped lobes and a separate spike bearing the spore-producing organs, growing typically in grassy uplands and old meadows
moonwortA widely distributed fern with a single small frond of fan-shaped lobes and a separate spike bearing the spore-producing organs, growing typically in grassy uplands and old meadows
gingkoa gymnospermous dioecious tree (Ginkgo biloba) of eastern China that is widely grown as an ornamental or shade tree and has fan-shaped leaves and foul-smelling yellowish fleshy seed coats called also maidenhair tree
talipotsA tall Indian palm with very large fan-shaped leaves that are used as sunshades and for thatching, and to make the material upon which books were traditionally written. When the talipot matures, at about 40รป60 years, it sends up a 25-foot (8-m) stalk bearing millions of flowers, and subsequently the tree dies