inconspicuous meaning in science
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Used in botany to describe a plant or plant part that is not prominent, small, hard to see. For example: an inconspicuous plant is a plant not readily noticeable in its natural habitat, an inconspicuous flower is a flower which is small, not showy and difficult to see, etc.
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invisible
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Inconspicuous comes from the Latin word inconspicuus, or "not visible," and the original meaning of inconspicuous was "invisible," until around 1828. Today, it describes anything that blends in or isn't very noticeable.
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