10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUINQUECOSTATE»
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Early Ordovician Conodonts of East and North Greenland
Diagnosis. - A quadrimembrate apparatus composed of tricostate quadricostate,
symmetrical quinquecostate and comptiform elements. All elements have long
bases and are albid. The costae are lower in relief than those on T. australis and
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The Columbian cyclopedia
... words, signifying ' Ave.' QUINQUECAPSULAE, a. kunn'kwe-kap'su-ler [L.
quinque, five ; cap'sula, a little chest] : in hot., having five capsules.
QUINQUECOSTATE— QUINSY. QUINQUECOSTATE, a. ktmn'kw&-kds'tat [L.
quinqug, .Ive; costa ...
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
George Milbry Gould. QUINQUECOSTATE 1230 RABIES Quinquecostate (lea/in
- lcwe - /e0s'- tat) [quinyue, five; severe inflammation of the tonsils and mucous
memcosta, a rib]. In biology, having five costze. brane of the fauces,
accompanied ...
George Milbry Gould, 1903
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A Botanical Materia Medica
Seerfj quinquecostate. Petals eniarginate, unequal. Corolla uniform. Obs. 5741. Z
<. 1. CARUM Carui. Leaves pinnate; folioles sessile; segments lineari-lanceolate.
Obs. 5741. In a garden. — L. lapp. n. 105 ; suec. n. 260 ; sp. 378. Bot. arrang.
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Foraminiferal Stratigraphy in the Plio-Pleistocene Kap ...
A quadrimembrate apparatus composed of tricostate quadricostate, symmetrical
quinquecostate and comptiform elements. All elements have long bases and are
albid. The costae are lower in relief than those on T. aus trails and are never ...
Rolf W. Feyling-Hanssen, 1990
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Outlines of Botany; being an introduction to the study of ...
When there are three, as in Cinnamon, the leaf is Tricostate; when five,
Quinquecostate. When the midrib gives off two ribs a little above the base, the
leaf becomes Tm'plicostate; when it gives off five, Quintuplicostate. In a many-
ribbed leaf, the ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1862
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The Rudiments of Botany, Structural and Physiological: Being ...
——erose, 468. — —jagged, 468 —— repand, 469 . —— biserrete, 471 ——
bidentate, 472 —— bierenated, 473 . —— bierenulate, 473 . —— venation of,
346—355 ——quinquecostate, 353, n. b 1 —— pedatinerved, 354 —-triplicostate
, 354, ...
Christopher DRESSER, 1859
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A Dictionary of Scientific Terms: Pronunciation, Derivation, ...
quinquecostate (kwln'kwëkös'tât) a. [L. quinque, five ; costa, rib.] Having five ribs
on the leaf (bot.). quinquefarlous (kwln'kwëfä'rlus) a. [L. quinque, five.] In five
directions or parts (bot.). quinquefld (kwln'kwëfld) a. [L. quinque, five ; findere, ...
Isabella Ferguson Henderson, William Dawson Henderson, 1920
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Outlines of Botany: Designed for Schools and Colleges
... 801, 581 Pine-resin, 480 Pinguicula, 548 Pinites, 665, 669, 670 Pink, 476
Pinnate, 110 Pinnatifld, 108 Pinus, fossil, 669 Piperacea-2, 560 Pipeiin, 561
Pipewort, 590 Quinine, 519 Quinquecostate, 98 Rsceme, 201 Races, 440 Rachis
, 19?
John Hutton Balfour, 1862
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
Ambulatory feet long, smooth, pubescent at base, the first and last pairs reaching
only to the penult joints of the middle pairs, which joints are everywhere thickly
pubescent; dactyli somewhat compressed, five-sided or quinquecostate, tapering
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