8 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RECTIROSTRAL»
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Exx: rectangle, via F from LL rectiangulum, rectangulum, 2nd element from ulus,
an angle; ascrrrv; rectilinear, in a straight line, bounded by straight lines, cf LINE;
rectirostral, straight-beaked (cf rostri-). Cf: recur: for (the) rectum, SciL for rectum ...
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The Grandiloquent Dictionary - Tenth Anniversary Edition
rectirostral - Describing a bird (or other animal) with a straight beak rectopathic -
One who is easy to hurt emotionally recumbentibus - A knockout punch, either
verbal or physical recuse - To excuse a judge from their duties redactophobia - A
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RECTINERVIS, a. rekt^nir'ms [L. rectus, straight; nervus, a nerve] : in hot., straight
and parallel- veined. RECTIROSTRAL, a. reWwos'tral [L. rectus, straight ; rostrum
, a beak] : having a straight beak. RECTISERIAL, a. reTctrv-seTn-al [L. rectus, ...
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Modifiers: a unique, compendious collection of more than ...
battle, belliferous, belligerent; Val- kyrian. battlement, castellated. bay, (color)
badius. beak, rhynchophorous; (deeply cleft ~) fissirostral; (broad ~) latinostral;
latirostrous; (behind the ~) opisthodetic; (straight ~) rectirostral; (upward curved ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
4FR 3TR4; Т%гт>лт, f«R4H rectipetality, rectipetaly ns. (bot) чг5^Фт rectirostral
adj. tfHt ЧтЧцт?ГТ rectiserial adj. tffàt Tfeff if rectitis п. H5TT5R 5fR rectitude n,
3Ítf4R; tfPpTT, iWHZltt; ЧГ^о Г; зттф* recto П. ÍT%TT £«5, (TR ÍTT) HRTT rector л.
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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A Thesaurus of English Word Roots
Element From Meaning Examples rect (cont'd) [straight, rule, right] rectipetality (
the tendency of growing plant organs to grow in a straight line) (petalon leaf)
rectirostral (having a straight beak) (rostrum beak) recto: rectocele (a hernial ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2014
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Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
(1) adaptive evolutionary tendency; (2) structure showing an adaptive trend or
sequence in evolution. rectinerved a. with veins straight or parallel, appl. leaves.
rectirostral a. straight-beaked. rectiserial a. arranged in straight or vertical rows.
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
... rectangularly rectangularness Rectify rectifies rectified rectifying rectifiable
rectification rectifier Rectilineal, or Rectilinear rectilinearity rectilinearly
Rectirostral Rectitude Rector rectoral, 01' rectoreal rectorship, or rectorate rector
rectorles, pl.