10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RHIZOCARP»
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Lloyd's Encyclopædic dictionary
pL [Rhizocarp.] Bot. : The Marsileacese (q.v.). rhi-zo-car'-pous, o. [Eng. rhizocarp;
-ouz.) Botany : 1. Gen. : Of or belonging to a plant whose root endures many
years, but whose stems perish annually. Used of herbs. 2. Specif. ; Of or
belonging ...
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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of ...
[Eng. rhizocarp; -out.] Botany : 1. Gen. : Of or belonging to a plant whose root
endures many years, but whose steins perish annually. Used of herbs. 2. Specif. :
Of or belonging to a Rhizocarp (q.v.). rhi zo c«5ph'-a la, s. pi [Pref. rhizo-, and Gr.
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Universal dictionary of the English language: a new and ...
pL [Rhizocarp.] BoL : The Harsileacese (q.v.). rhi-ze-car polls, a. [Eng. rhizocarp; -
out.] Botany ; L Gen. ; Of or belonging to a plant whose root endures many years,
but whose steins perish annually. Used of herbs. 2. Specif. : Of or belonging to ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, 1898
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Universal Dictionary of the English Language: A New and ...
[Rhizocarp.] BoL : The Marsileaceae (q.v.). rhi-zo car pous, a. [Eng. rhizocarp; -mi
*.] Botany: 1. Gen. ; Of or belonging to a plant whose root endures many years,
but whose stems perish annually. Used of herbs. 2. Specif. : Of or belonging to a
...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, Thomas Henry Huxley, 1897
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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New Original Work of ...
[Bng. rhizocarp ; -OK*.] Botany : 1. Cen. : Of or belonging to a plant whose root
endures many years, but whose stems perish annually. Used of herbs. 2. Specif. :
Of or belonging to a Rhizocarp (q.v.). rhi-z6"-ce'ph'-a-l$, s. jil. [Pref. rhizo-, and (Jr.
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Knowledge...: A Monthly Record of Science
Again, the embryo-sac of flowering plants, producing as it does by germination
the egg-cell, presents a very striking similarity to the macrospore of a rhizocarp,
which gives rise to the oosphere in the archegonium of its prothallium ; while the
...
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
The table shows that only 40 of these forms have such a distribution, viz, 17 ferns,
4 equiseta, 1 rhizocarp, 13 cycads, and 5 conifers. But there is another class
which has also a diagnostic value, viz, those species which, having no
distribution ...
RHIZOCARP/E. The Rhizocarpae, a group of minute water-plants, are
represented by four genera found in different parts of the world, of which the
Pillwort and Pepperwort are probably the best-known, these plants being rather
botanical ...
Henry Cadwalader Chapman, 1873
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The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
Of or belonging to a Rhizocarp (q.v.X rhi zo 9eph -a la, *. pi. [Pref. rhuo-, and Gr. «
«$oA»j (kephal'e) = the heud.J Zool. : An order of the Crustacean sub-class
Gnathopoda (= Entomostraca), often placed with tho Cirripedia. Parasitic, usually
as ...
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The American encyclopædic dictionary
Of or belonging to a Rhizocarp (q. v.). rhl zft-eSph'-a-la. s.pl. [Pref. rhizo-, and Gr.
kephale=the head. J Zoology: An order of the Crustacean sub-class Gnathopoda
( = Entomostraca), often placed with the Cirripedia. Parasitic, usually as other ...
S. J. Herrtage, John A. Williams, Robert Hunter, 1897