10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RHIZANTHOUS»
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664 Zingiberacex, . 77,628 Secale, . 665 Zinziber, « . 628 Saccharum, . 666
Curcuma, 630 Sporogens or Rhizanthous Plants, 77, 667 Amomum, . . ... 631
Cryptogamous or Flowerless Plants, 77, 668 Elettaria, * . . ] 633 Acrogens or
Acrogenous ...
Robert Eglesfeld Griffith, 1847
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The Elements of Botany for Beginners and for Schools
Rhaphe, the continuation of the seed-stalk along the side of an anatropous ovule
ot seed, 112, 126. Rhaphides, crystals, especially needle-shaped ones, in the
tissues of plants, 137. Rhizanthous, flowering from the root. Rhizoma, Rhizome, a
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A General System of Botany Descriptive and Analytical: In ...
Burmanniacece form a small well-marked group, from their parasitism and floral
structure, and are connected on the one hand with Taccacece, and on the other
with Aristolochiece, as well as with the Rhizanthous plants allied to the latter.
Emmanuel Le Maout, Joseph Decaisne, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1873
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A Dictionary of Scientific Terms, Pronunciation, Derivation, ...
rhizanthous (rlzan'thüs) a. [Gk. rhiza, a root ; anthos, a flower.] Producing a root,
and a flower apparently straight from it (bot). rhizautoicous (rîzôtoik'us) a. [Gk.
rhiza, root ; autos, self ; 'oikos, house.] With antheridial and archegonial branches
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Isabella Ferguson Henderson, William Dawson Henderson, 1920
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A medical vocabulary; or, An explanation of all names, ...
Anat. In pi., the Vibrissas, or hairs of the nose. lilii/ amines, a, um. ('Pifa, a root ; ii.
805, a flower.) Sot. Saving flowers growing from the root : rhizanthous. Khlz'o-. ("
Pifa.) A prefix, denoting a root, or roots. Klil/.'ooar'piis, a, um. ('Pi'f»; Kapiriu, fruit.)
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Robert Gray Mayne, John Mayne (M.D.), 1881
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Structural Botany: Or, Organography on the Basis of ...
Rhizanthous (-us). Root-flowered ; flowering from the root or seeming root.
Rhizina. The peculiar roots or root- hairs of Mosses, Lichenes, &c. Rhizocarpous
(-us). Rhizocarpic (-icus). Literally rool-fruited ; used by L)e- (Jandulle for a
perennial ...
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Dictionnaire des termes de médecine: français-anglais
Rhinotrichie. Rhinotrichia ; Growth of hair in the nostril. Rhizagre. Rhizagra.
Rhizanthe, -ee. Rhizanthous. Rhizine. Rhizine ; Rhizina ; Rhizoid. Rhizoblaste.
Rhizoblast. Rhizocarpe, -60. Rhizocarpic. Rhizocarpien, -ienne. Rhizocarpous.
Henry Eugène de Méric, 1899
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... rhizanthous 16. pulverulent — powdered, as if dusted over 17. subramose —
slightly branching 18. scutigerous — bearing a shieldlike structure 19.
serratirostral — with serrate bill; applies to birds 20. stercoricolous — living in
dung 21.
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A Manual and Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns
... 202 Retuse, 53 Reversed, upside down Reversion to type, 29, Acacia
Bossiaea, Cactaceae Revolute, 53 Rhachis, rachis Rhaphe, raphe Rhatany root,
Krameria Rhea, Boehmeria Rheotropism, 36 Rhipidium, 64, 65 Rhizanthous,
flowering ...
John Christopher Willis, 1908
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
Rhizanthous : Appearing to flower from the root of the plant. Rhizobacteria :
Bacteria found closely associated with plant roots. Rhizobia : Bacteria in a
symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants that results in nitrogen fixation.
Rhizobium : A ...