10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEPTAGYNOUS»
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The Botanical Text-book: An Introduction to Scientific ...
Heptagynous, 297. Heptandria. 365. Heptandrous, 290. Herbs, 103. Hcsperidium
, 327. Heterogamous, 277, 433. Heterotropous, 312. Hexagynia, 368.
Hexagynous, 297. Hexandria, 365. Hexandrous, 290. Hexaphyllous, 285.
Hexasepalous ...
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The Botanical Class-book, and Flora of Pennsylvania: ...
34. Heart~woodç dummen, the inner layer; of a stem. Helmet; the upper lip of a
штате flower. Hemiearp; half a crcmocarp. Heptnndrous; having seven stamens.
Heptagynous; having seven styles. Herb; any plant not having a. woody i stem.
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Dictionary of the English Language Exhibiting Orthography, ...
Hepatoscopy, -tos'-ko-pe, s. Divination by inspee. of the liver. Septa, hôp'-td, pfx.
Seven. (Gr.) H., hep- tacaps'tilar (ha v. 7 cells or capsules— bot), heptagonal (bav
. 7 sides or angles— geom.), heptagynian, -JIn'-yao, or heptagynous, -tüj'- ïn-ds ...
Arnold James Cooley, 1861
Heptagynous. Having seven styles. Herb. Any plant not having a woody stem.
Herbaceous. Not woody. Herbarium. A collection of dried plants. Herperidium. An
orange, or similar fruit. Heterogamous. A compound flower, with the disk flowers ...
Robert Eglesfeld Griffith, 1847
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Lexicon Scientiarum: A Dictionary of Terms Used in the ...
HEP'TAGON, Geom., Gr., ért-m (hepta), seven, and y.ovtd (gfinia), angle. A figure
with seven angles. HEPTAGYN'IA, Bot., Gr., see Heptagynous. The seventh
Order of Plants in the Linnaean system. HEPTA(;'r'YNOUS, Bot., Gr., ért-ra (hepta)
, ...
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
heptacosane. heptacordo -da (adj.. Music) having seven strings; (m.) a
heptachord. heptaedrico -ca (adj.) heptahedrical. heptaedro (m.) heptahedron.
heptafilo -la (adj., Bot.) heptaphyllous. heptagino -na (adj., Bot.) heptagynous.
heptagonal ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
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The Journal of Botany: Containing Figures and Descriptions ...
A Salicornia and a Mesembryanthemum, perhaps M. glaucescens, Haworth, with
purple heptagynous flowers, prevailed on its shores as they do in some parts of
the mainland. Of the genus Xanthorrhcea, I noticed three or four species but ...
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Class Book of Botany: Being an Introduction to the Study of ...
691). A flower with three ,, ,, ,, is Trigynous. A flower with four ,, ,, ,, is Tetragynous.
, is Penta ous A flower With five ,, ,, ,, { (Fig . . is Hexagynous A flower With SIX ,, ,,
,, '1 (Fig' 693). A flower with seven ,, ,, ,, is Heptagynous. A flower with eight ,, ,, ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1852
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
hexagonal, hexameter hexagynous — having six pistils hexahedron — a
polyhedron having six faces hexose — any monosaccharide which contains six
carbon atoms 11. HEPT(A)-, "seven" heptagynous — having seven pistils
heptahydrate ...
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American Medicinal Plants: An Illustrated and Descriptive ...
Hemitropous, nearly the same as Amphitropous, which see. Hepta-, seven ; in
Greek derivatives, as Heptagynous, having seven pistils or styles. lleptandrous,
seven -starn en ed. 744 Herb, a plant that dies down to ground in GLOSSARY.
743.
Charles Frederick Millspaugh, 1892