10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «UNICAPSULAR»
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A Synopsis of British Plants, in Mr. Ray's Method, with ...
It has a papilionaceous flower: The cods are unicapsular, long, and contain
kidney- fhap'd seeds : The leaves are pennated, and each penna ends in a point.
The species are : * s. Faba, R. 323, C. 338. major hortenfis, G. 1036. Garden
Beans.
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A Dictionary of Entomology
See Axis; Orientation. UNICAPSULAR Adj. (Latin, unus I one + capsula I small
capsule.) Descriptive of structure with only 1 capsule. Cf. Multicapsular.
UNICELLULAR Adj. (Latin, unus I one + cellula I cell.) Pertaining to structure
consisting of1 ...
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Enciclopédia agrícola brasileira: S-Z
Referência: www.iucnredeist.org N.S. Rodrigues. UNICAPSULAR. Trata-se do
vegetal que possui uma só cápsula. Esta é um fruto simples, seco, deiscente,
polispérmico, e a deiscência (abertura do fruto maduro para liberar as sementes)
se ...
Julio Seabra Inglez Souza, 1995
4
Hortus Jamaicensis: Or A Botanical Description, (according ...
From the alse of these leaves, in some kinds, and from the summit of the stalks in
others, there arise heads or capsules of various figures, "but all unicapsular ;
some of these are naked, and others covered with a calyptra or iood ; some stand
...
5
The language of botany: being a dictionary of the terms made ...
A Unicapsular pericarp. Having one capsule to each flower. Unicus. One only,
single. XJnicum folium. A single leaf on a stem. — Unicus jlos, synonymous with
solitarius in Delin, pl. Pedunculus solitarius, qui unicus ejl in loco.. Philof. bot.
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A History of the Materia Medica. - London, Longman, Hitsch, ...
They are succeeded by Seed-Vessels of a roundish Figure, unicapsular, and
containing oblong Seeds. The Tree is sound in many of our Woods, but it is
hardly Well proved that it is a Native of ours. The Woods in which it has hitherto
been ...
This plant bath a long unicapsular pod, full of kidney-shaped seeds; the stalks
firm; the leaves in pairs, and, as=it were, conjugated to a rib which ends in a point
. By the Falisci, a people of Hetruria, the bean was called haba; and from thence,
...
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The London Medical Dictionary: Including, Under Distinct ...
(See RAPISTRUM-) This plant has a turbinated fruit, like an inverted pear,
unicapsular, pressing in the stalk, containing one seed, with two empty cells,
resembling in virtue the rapistrum, or raphanistrum. MY'CE, (from uuu, to wink.) A
WINKING ...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. ...
UNHU'RT. a. Free from harm (Bacon). UNHU'RTFUL. o. Innoxious ; harmless;
doing no harm (Blackmore). UNICAPSULAR PERICARP, in botany. Having one
capsule to each flower. Unicorn ((Lw»«if»j, Greek.) An animal so denominated
from ...
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, 1813
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An Introduction to the Science of Botany: Chiefly Extracted ...
In respect to external division, the pericarpium is either absent, as in the order
Gymnospermia of the class Didynamia*;... Unicapsular, consisting of one capsule
, as in Lychnis ;...bicapsular, of two, as in Peonía and Asclepias ;...tricapsular, ...
James Lee (botaniste), James Lee (Jr.), 1810