10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «OBVOLUTE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
obvolute in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
obvolute im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Royal Dictionary, English and French and French and English
... i. e'vidence , f. OBVOLUTE (ob'wo-lioute) , OBVOLUTED, adj. [in Bob; obvolute
folialion is when the margins of the leaves alternately embrace the straight
margin of the opposite leaf] obvolute'. [LaL obvolutus, oovolvo ,de ob et "uolvo,
rouler.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
In an obverse form obvolute (ob'vo-lut), a. [< L. obvolutus, or manner. obversion (
ob-ver'shon), n. [< obvert, after version, etc.] 1. The act of obverting or turning
toward some person or thing, or toward a position regarded as the front. — 2.
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The families of plants: with their natural characters, ...
Anthers long, subcurved, erect. Pist. Germ roundish, obvolute in the calyx. Style
thread-form, straight. Stigma obtuse. Per. Berry five-cell'd, obvolute in the cslyx,
roundish, crowned* with a cylindric margin. Seeds very numerous, nestling.
Carl von Linné, Lichfield, Eng. Botanical Society, 1787
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Elements of botany, including organography, vegetable ...
Diagram of obvolute or half-equi- tantvernation. Leaves of Sage. interior to them,
Fig. 36 ; it is called obvolute or half-equitant when, as in the Sage, the leaves are
conduplicate, and each leaf embraces or straddles only one margin of the other,
...
Edson Sewell Bastin, 1887
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Outlines of Botany: Designed for Schools and Colleges
Transverse section of a bud, shewing two leaves folded in an obvolute manner.
Each is conduplicate, and one embraces the edge of the other. Fig. 104.
Transverse section of a bud, shewing two leaves arranged in a supervolute
manner.
John Hutton Balfour, 1862
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Botany of the southern states: In two parts. Part I. ...
Obvolute ; when one margin of a leaf incloses the margin of a leaf opposite, the
remaining margin of each being outward, as in the Sage. (6.) Plaited ; folded like
a fan, as in the Vine. (1.) Involute ; when the. margins of the leaves roll inward, ...
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The Columbian cyclopedia
OBVOLUTE, a. ob'vo-ldt [L. obvolutus, wrapped round — from 06, around; volvo, I
roll]: In hot., having the margins of one leaf alternately overlapping those of the
leaf opposite to it. OC, dfc ; another form of the prefix Ob, which see. OC, n.
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Class Book of Botany: Being an Introduction to the Study of ...
227) ; and when the half of one con- duplicate leaf covers half of another, the
term half-equitant or obvolute is applied (Fig. 229) ; when a convolute leaf
incloses another which is rolled up in a similar manner, the vernation is
supervolute (Fig.
John Hutton Balfour, 1852
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Preliminary Report on the Exploration of Ancient Key-dweller ...
By way of a single example, I may instance the circular obvolute, or navel
ornament (as I have called it), in its relation to the ends of the hardwood handles
of certain classes of tools in the collection. I have referred to this as having been ...
Frank Hamilton Cushing, 1896
1*0 Obsolete *S4 Obvolute 186 Oehnaee* 833 Ochrea 158 Ochro 783
Octandrous 394 Octangular.. .... 6t Octogynous having eight style*. „. Odours of
flowers 687 in different natural orders 688 in connection with colour 088 (
Knanthe - 833 ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1851