WHAT DOES DIPTEROCARPACEOUS MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of dipterocarpaceous in the English dictionary
The definition of dipterocarpaceous in the dictionary is of, relating to, or belonging to the Dipterocarpaceae, a family of trees chiefly native to tropical SE Asia, having two-winged fruits. Many species yield useful timber and resins.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIPTEROCARPACEOUS»
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A. K. Ghosh Commemoration Volume. Proceedings of the ...
Some Silicified Dipterocarpaceous Woods from the Tertiary beds of the
Cuddalore Series near Pondicherry, India. Palaeobolanist, 11 (1 & 2) 2 66-81.
Navale, G.K.B., 1963. Some Silicified Dipterocarpaceous woods from
Tertiarybeds of the ...
Sharma A. K., Mitra G. C., Banerjee M. (editors)
In the region of Chiang Mai (Ogawa et al., 1965), Q. brandisiana occurs quite
commonly in the second tier of these forests and ascends even higher into the
dipterocarpaceous savanna forests. The hill forests of the tropical belt (300-600
m ...
I︠U︡riĭ Leonardovich Menit︠s︡kiĭ, Yu. L. Menitsky, Andreĭ Aleksandrovich Fedorov, 2005
ABSTRACT Dipterocarpaceous woods are very common in the Cuddalore Series
of South India near Fondi- cherry. Investigations have revealed the occurrence of
three more new species of dipterocarpaceous woods from this area. One of ...
Awasthi, N. (1971). Revision of some dipterocarpaceous woods previously
described from the Tertiary of South India. Palae-jbotanist. 18 (3): 226-233, 1969.
Idem (1974). Occurrence of some dipterocarpaceous woods in the Cuddalore
series ...
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Symposium on Origin and Phytogeography of Angiosperms
Revision of some dipterocarpaceous woods previously described from the
Ttrtiarv of South India. Palaeobotanist. 18 (3): 226-233, 1969. Idem (1974).
Occurrence of some dipterocarpaceous woods in the Cuddalore series of South
India.
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Rigmarole and Other Plays
... fecundity— To serendipity. You schmooks pilgaric, Despicably euphoric, Your
sciolism May end in diatropism. I recommend glossectomy, Nay, forsooth
lobotomy, In this forest dip—dipta—dipterocarpaceous Rigmarole and Other
Plays 125.
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Fossilium Catalogus. II. Plantae. Pars 17. Dicotyledones (Ligna)
Remark s: For Dipterocarpaceous woods resembling those of the Shoreae (
Dipterocarpoxylon in, part). Krausel (1925, 1926) doubts whether it is yet
possible satisfactorily to subdivide the genus Dipterocarpoarylon, and for the
purposes ...
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Note (in fig. 43) that the ultimate venation pattern is clearly not rhamnaceous but
is dipterocarpaceous. When I first described this species, I stated (Wolfe, 1968, p.
23): "I am not absolutely convinced that Rhamnites cashmanensis is a member ...
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Aspects of Tropical Mycology
... of tropical woods, probably because they, too, cannot be identified in the forest
where botanist and mycologist are surrounded with unknowns. Is poisonous
anacardiaceous wood decayed by the same fungi as aromatic
dipterocarpaceous?
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A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
[Gk. dipsa + -manía.]; dipsomaniaco, ca ≈ dipsómano, na a. dipsomaniac.
díptero, ra a. dipterous. [di(2) + -ptero.] dipterocarpáceo ≈ dipterocarpeo, pea a.
dipterocarpaceous. [díptero + Gk. karpos: fruit. See -carp(i)o.] díptica f. diptych.