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9 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DICTYOGEN»
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
Dictyogenous : Having the character of a dictyogen; having the general character
of an endogen, but with netted leaf-veins. Dictyotene : A prolonged diplonema of
primary oocytes that can last many years. Dideoxy method : A method of DNA ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Occ shortenedto dichro. Ex:dichro(o)scope. dicrano: fromGr dikranos‚ twoheaded
: cfcrania. dicty(o); rarely diktyo ordikyton: Gr diktuo c/fof diktuon‚ anet —'that
whichis cast', akin todikein (s dik)‚ tocast. Exx: dictyogen‚ dictyosome,dictyostele;
...
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The Chambers Dictionary
[L] dlcty or dickty dik'ti, (US slang) adj proud, snobbish; high-class; excellent [
Origin unknown] dictyogen dik'li-d-jen, (obs; hot) n a monocotyledon with net-
veined leaves. [Gr dikryon a net, and gennaein to produce] dicycllc di-stk'lik. adj
having ...
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The Progressive Dictionary of the English Language: A ...
(Bot,) The nnme given by Llndley to a group of monocnt- yledonous plants, with
uetlecl-veined leaves, intermediate between tbe monocotyledons and
dicotyledons. Die ty og en ons (dTk'ti-oj^en-us^o. Havingthe character of a
dictyogen ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... згг^т чт; р/. dicta dictyogen л. U+ljilaH (?ГЗГГ5Т %ТТ- fawmft чГччЧ зшт ц+
цЫчч! чкч) dicyclic а<#. ЩЯП^таТ, &ЧРЙТ dicynodont л. STÇiTTf'ftîtfï (f^*<r ÇT-
didactic, -al аф. ftreníT^, •Ílíd4<+, Уч541кЧ+; М«ПчкЧ+; я. didacticism ЗЧЗ&ГЧГС,
...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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Gardeners Chronicle & New Horticulturist
This is an endogen or dictyogen, as Dr. Lindley called a group of
monocotyledonous plants, with net-veined ribbed leaves. Woody plants, with the
exception of Palms, are not common amongst monocotyledons or endogens, and
we have only ...
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Word parts dictionary: standard and reverse listings of ...
Like the first edition, this work is split into three parts presenting the prefixes, suffixes, combining forms, and roots that fit together to form words in English.
Michael J. Sheehan, Michael Sheehan, 2008
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What nature does not teach: didactic literature in the ...
This interdisciplinary volume takes as its subject the multi-faceted genre of didactic literature (the literature of instruction), which constituted the cornerstone of literary enterprise and social control in medieval and early modern ...
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The Place of Thought: The Complexity of One in Late Medieval ...
"This book is quite simply the most important, intellectually ambitious, and far-reaching endeavor in recent years."--Stephen G. Nichols, Johns Hopkins University