5 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCLEROCAULOUS»
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sclerocaulous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Chambers Dictionary
u<// sclerocaulous (skler-o-ko 'las). — n sole 'rocauly (Gr kaulos stem)
possession of a hacd, dry stem. — n sclar- oderm (skier') a hard integument. — n
scleroder ma or scteroder mla hardness and contraction of the body's connective
tissue in ...
2
The South African Archaeological Bulletin
It is a distinctly sclero- phyllous and sclerocaulous vegetation, the general dry
branchiness making movement through it difficult and unpleasant. The height
tends to be fairly uniform throughout the vegetation, varying from 0,5 m on the
rock ...
3
Strasburger's Text-book of Botany
The twigs of the Broom (Sarothamnus Koparius), which bear only occasional
leaves that are soon shed, are elongated and green (sclerocaulous plants). A
striking modification is exhibited by shoots which only develop. 170 PAKT I
BOTANY.
Eduard Strasburger, Hans Fitting, William Henry Lang, 1921
4
Dictionary of Bioscience
{ 'skler~a,blast} scleroblastema [EMBRYO] Embryonic from which bones are
formed. bla'ste-ma } sclerocaulous [BOT] Having a hard, dry stem because of
exceptional development of sclerenchyma. {[skler-o'kol-as } sclerochore [BOT] A
plant ...
McGraw-Hill Education, 2002
5
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
TTTfï, ч?тгчгг; scleritis ^гчгя 5ттч; í«í/- sclerocaulous гР5ГТ ^^ ta'*íl4; 175.
sclerocauly ЧггТт ^^ «|'чя1; sclero- derra ^râ, ЧйЙТ згаттчтпг; а<^.
sclerodermatous í^'ffq', ЧГ5ТТ згецт- ч<иПч, ?зтт с«гчт чтят; л. sclero- derm(i)a
c44ï ЧД?Ч, ^í ?5сЧ ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981