10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ERIOPHOROUS»
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eriophorous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
eriophorous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Intelligence of Flowers
... dandelion, and salsify; the detonating springs of the spurge, the extraordinary
squirting pear of the balsam apple, the woolen hooks of the eriophorous plants;
and a thousand other unexpected and astonishing mechanisms, for there is, so to
...
Maurice Maeterlinck, 2008
2
The Chambers Dictionary
eriophorous (-o/'ar-.M) very cottony. (Gr erion wool] eristic er-is'lik or eristical -is'li-
kl, adj of or relating to controversy or argument. (Gr eristikos, from eris strife] erk
urk . [airmen 's slang) n an aircraftsman. [From airk, for aircraftsman] erl-king ...
3
Endangered species technical bulletin
Cereus eriophorous var. fra- grans (fragrant prickly-apple) The fragrant prickly-
apple is a columnar species of the cactus family with succulent, cane-like stems
that measure from 3 to 16 feet (1 to 5 m) tall. Its nocturnal flowers are scented,
white ...
Endangered Species Program (U.S.), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1983
eriophorous. Densely cottony or woolly; 'tomentose'. [< Gr. eriophoros < erion
wool + pherein to bear . ] erlichin. An antibiotic substance recovered from an
actinomycete, of promise against the viruses of influenza and bronchitis .
ermineous.
Walter Henry Snell, Esther A. Dick, 1971
5
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... иДзП+1г^П (ctîr- ^ГЗТТН % НТГРТ тдг 4тзт ТЧТ 4TST ^5Т); Eriodendron rrfofl^
H (тНгг); л. îriometer ft^TPft; а<#- eriophorous аггттччг <?|<к; п. Enophorum цГ<^
9ВТТ»Т (чтн) eiistic, -al adjs. faTTC fWpP, Ñ4I4K44 erk (airmen's slang) И ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
6
German Dictionary of Biology: German-English
Filtration Filtrierer m (Zoo) filter feeder Filtriergeschwindigkeit /filtering rate
Filtrierpapier n filter paper Filtrierrate /filtering rate Filz m (Bot) tomentum Filzhaar
n feit hair filzig (Bot) 1 , tomentose, tomentous; eriophorous; pannose; 2. felted (
aus ...
7
Farhang-i iṣt̤ilāḥāt-i Jāmiʻah ʻUs̲māniyah:
Erythema perneo Ergotoxine (Chem, Physiol) pv-rujTji Erianthus (Bot) *}>** J**
Eridani (Zaurac) (Astron) 'i^r j-^-'J^r JjJj - ljj*H ^jf Eridanus (Astron) jt* Erigon (Hist
) dyZ)ji\ Erigone (Hist) >Lj iSa\ Eriophorous (Bot) J1-5 LT~»J Eri op hy 11 o us( ...
8
A glossary of phycological terms for students of marine ...
ERIOPHOROUS: Woolly. EROSE: Having an uneven or notched margin, as if
torn. EROSE-DENTICULATE: Having minute, irregular marginal teeth, the margin
being so irregular as to appear gnawed or bitten. ERRATIC: Drifting. Not attached
.
9
Journal - American Society of Agronomy
Woolly-flowered. eriophorous, a. Wool-bearing. farinose, a. Covered with a mealy
powder. fenestrate, a. Pierced with one or more large openings, filiform, a.
Thread-shaped ; long, slender and cylindrical, fimbriate, a. Fringed ; furnished
with a ...
10
Development and testing of a vegetation and land cover map ...
Grasses such as bluejoint (Calamagrotis canadensis) and cottongrass (
Eriophorous spp.) are common, as are many kinds of sedges (Carex spp.).
Scattered shrubs and stunted tress are often present, especially toward the
upland edges.
Jeffrey Ahrens Hepinstall, Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station, Maine Gap Analysis Project, 1999