10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BURSICULATE»
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Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: A Dictionary of the English ...
BURSICULATE. BUTT. fund or foundation for the maintenance of needy scholars;
also, the sum so given. [Scot.'] 3. {Eccl.) An ornamental case for the corporal. 4.
Exchange ; bourse. Bur slc'u-late (bfir-slk'ti-ltt), a. {Bot.) Bursiform. Bur 'si form ...
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A Natural Arrangement of British Plants: According to Their ...
A. Pollen divided; caudicle with a retinacle; retinacle bursiculate ; perigonium
galeate ; gynizus at the base of the gynostemium, close to the lip; clinandrum 0;
staminodia wrinkled; cells of the anthers divided by a septulum. — Root 2-
tubercled.
Samuel Frederick Gray, 1821
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Natural Arrangement of British Plants: According to Their ...
Perigtmium galeate ; inner sépales narrow ; lip flat, pendulous, long, linear, 3-
parted, middle lobe 2-cut ; gymnos- temium very short ; retinacle J , bursiculate.
Aceras antliropophora. Man aceras. Lip longer than the ovary. Orchis
anthrnpophora ...
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Webster's Complete dictionary of the English language. ...
Shaped like a purse : bursiculate. Bflt, «. [Cf. Bvr,prep. «& conj.] The outer
apartment of a house, opposed to Ben. [Scottish.] Bitt'ter-flii'gerfd (-flng'gurd), a.
Apt to let things fall, as if the fingers were greased with butter. [ Biit'ter-Ine, n. A
substitute ...
Noah Webster, Chauncey Allen Goodrich, Noah Porter, 1884
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Introduction to Structural and Systematic Botany and ...
Bursiculate : provided with pouch-like appendages (bursicube). Butomacese,
487. Bnittrfiyshapcd corolla, 253, 277. Butternut, 476. Byssuaous : composed of
fine entangled threads (bysxus, or tine flax). Byttneriacese, 398. Cabombaceae,
386.
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The Columbian cyclopedia
rostellum of the orchids excavated in the lorm of a sack. Bursiculate, a. ber-aik u-
ldt , purse-like. BURSLEM, bers'lem: town of Staffordshire, England, on the Trent
and Mersey canal, in the pottery district; on a branch of the North Staffordshire ...
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Applied and economic botany for students in technical and ...
Pertaining to or resembling a bulb. Bullate. Having blister-like elevations
especially between the veins. Bursicle. Resembling a small pouch. Bursiculate (
Bursiform). Saccate or pouch-like. Caducous. Dropping away early. Applied to
the sepals ...
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The Treasury of Botany: A Popular Dictionary of the ...
(M. T. M.) BURSICULA (adj. BURSICULATE). A small purse. A pouch-like
expansion of the stigma, into which the caudicle of some orchids is inserted.
BURSINOPETALUM. A genus of Olacaceaz, containing an Indian tree (B. arbo'
reum),which ...
John Lindley, Thomas Moore, 1889
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The treasury of botany, ed. by J. Lindley and T. Moore, ...
BURSICULATE). A small purse. A pouch-like expansion of the stigma, into which
the caudicle of some orchids is inserted. BURSiNOPETALUM. A genus of Ola-
cacece, containing an Indian tree (B. arbo- rc(tm),which has ovate acuminate ...
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A manual of scientific terms: pronouncing, etymological, and ...
... and fragrant resinous juice- bursicule, n-, bers-ik-ul, alsoburs- icula, n-, bers-ik'-
ut-d (L- diminutive of bursa, skin), in bot-, the part of the rostellum of the Orchids,
excavated in the form of a sack: bursiculate, a-, hers- ik'-ul-dt, purse-like- Butea, ...