10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TOROSE»
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torose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Magical Pine Ring: Culture and the Imagination in ...
Baron Torose was watching them through the center window. He raised his index
finger and ordered them to proceed. They stepped into the snow, first timidly,
shrink- ingly, pawing the flakes with their toes, then listlessly, as though it were a
...
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Encyclopaedia of Plants: Comprising the Specific Character, ...
Pods smooth appressed to the raeeme somew. torose, Stem branch. rough at
base, Lvs. lyrate rough 9268 Pods downy apprcssed to raceme somew. torose,
Stem bran. rough at base, Lvs. lyrate pinn. hlspid on nerves 921%) Pods hispid ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1872
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An Encyclopaedia of Plants
... turgid veiny diverging with a conical striated beak 9957 Smooth, Lvs. stalked
lyrate pinnatifid with acute lobes, Petiole not auricled at base 9978 Smooth, Lvs.
ovate lanc. undivided acutely toothed, Pods erect torose with a subulate style 995
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John Claudius Loudon, 1829
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A Class-book of Botany: Designed for Colleges, Academies, ...
Silkpu smooth, many-angled, torose, about. 3 times the length of the slender
ancipital style; stem and leaves hairy. In N. York, introduced. Lower kares large
sublyrate-pinnatifid, upperones oblong-ovate, all repand toothed. Silique
somewhat ...
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Rural Recreations; Or, Modern Farmer's Calendar: And Monthly ...
Torose, forosiis, protuberant. Torose Silique, siliqua torosa, having
protuberances here and there. Torose Legurrle, legumen torosum, gibbous, with
protuberances disposed linearly. Torulose, torulosus, somewhat protuberant.
Touch, (actus ...
“I've never heard of torose. Use it in a sentence.” David raised his left eyebrow
and gave her a diabolical grin. “Are you challenging me, Miss Kelly?” She lifted
both her hands into the air in a gesture of surrender. “I don't dare challenge you,
Mr.
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An encyclopædia of plants;: comprising the description, ...
Valves smooth scarcely longer than conical beak Pods smooth appressed to the
raceme somew. torose, Stem branch, rough at base, Lvs. lyrate rough 9268 Pods
downy appressed to raceme somew. torose, Stem bran, rough at base, Lvs.
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1836
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Miscellaneous Publication
Pods terete (i. e., cylindrical, or nearly so), torose (conspicuously constricted
between the seeds) . -Parkinsonta. Leaves short ; leaflets few, mostly 2 to 6 or
occasionally 12 pairs, rather close together ; rachis (main leaf axis), or petiole,
relatively ...
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A Class-book of Botany ... In two parts. Part I. The ...
Siliqua smooth, many-angled, torose, about 3 times the length of the slender
ancipital style; stem and leaves hairy. In N. York, introduced. Lower leaves large
sublyrate-pinnatifid, upper ones oblong-ovate, all repand toothed. Silique
somewhat ...
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Glossary of Botanical Terms Commonly Used in Range Research
Torose: Knobby; knoblike; provided with bulging prominences, more or less
rounded but with alternate swellings and contractions (Latin, torosus, having
bulging muscles). As the torose pods of catclaw {Avacia greggii). Torulose:
Minutely ...