10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «OBVOLUTE»
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Royal Dictionary, English and French and French and English
... i. e'vidence , f. OBVOLUTE (ob'wo-lioute) , OBVOLUTED, adj. [in Bob; obvolute
folialion is when the margins of the leaves alternately embrace the straight
margin of the opposite leaf] obvolute'. [LaL obvolutus, oovolvo ,de ob et "uolvo,
rouler.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
In an obverse form obvolute (ob'vo-lut), a. [< L. obvolutus, or manner. obversion (
ob-ver'shon), n. [< obvert, after version, etc.] 1. The act of obverting or turning
toward some person or thing, or toward a position regarded as the front. — 2.
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The families of plants: with their natural characters, ...
Anthers long, subcurved, erect. Pist. Germ roundish, obvolute in the calyx. Style
thread-form, straight. Stigma obtuse. Per. Berry five-cell'd, obvolute in the cslyx,
roundish, crowned* with a cylindric margin. Seeds very numerous, nestling.
Carl von Linné, Lichfield, Eng. Botanical Society, 1787
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Elements of botany, including organography, vegetable ...
Diagram of obvolute or half-equi- tantvernation. Leaves of Sage. interior to them,
Fig. 36 ; it is called obvolute or half-equitant when, as in the Sage, the leaves are
conduplicate, and each leaf embraces or straddles only one margin of the other,
...
Edson Sewell Bastin, 1887
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Outlines of Botany: Designed for Schools and Colleges
Transverse section of a bud, shewing two leaves folded in an obvolute manner.
Each is conduplicate, and one embraces the edge of the other. Fig. 104.
Transverse section of a bud, shewing two leaves arranged in a supervolute
manner.
John Hutton Balfour, 1862
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Botany of the southern states: In two parts. Part I. ...
Obvolute ; when one margin of a leaf incloses the margin of a leaf opposite, the
remaining margin of each being outward, as in the Sage. (6.) Plaited ; folded like
a fan, as in the Vine. (1.) Involute ; when the. margins of the leaves roll inward, ...
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The Columbian cyclopedia
OBVOLUTE, a. ob'vo-ldt [L. obvolutus, wrapped round — from 06, around; volvo, I
roll]: In hot., having the margins of one leaf alternately overlapping those of the
leaf opposite to it. OC, dfc ; another form of the prefix Ob, which see. OC, n.
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Class Book of Botany: Being an Introduction to the Study of ...
227) ; and when the half of one con- duplicate leaf covers half of another, the
term half-equitant or obvolute is applied (Fig. 229) ; when a convolute leaf
incloses another which is rolled up in a similar manner, the vernation is
supervolute (Fig.
John Hutton Balfour, 1852
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Preliminary Report on the Exploration of Ancient Key-dweller ...
By way of a single example, I may instance the circular obvolute, or navel
ornament (as I have called it), in its relation to the ends of the hardwood handles
of certain classes of tools in the collection. I have referred to this as having been ...
Frank Hamilton Cushing, 1896
1*0 Obsolete *S4 Obvolute 186 Oehnaee* 833 Ochrea 158 Ochro 783
Octandrous 394 Octangular.. .... 6t Octogynous having eight style*. „. Odours of
flowers 687 in different natural orders 688 in connection with colour 088 (
Knanthe - 833 ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1851