MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CORMUS»
cormus
cormus
wiktionary
plural
cormi
botany
corm
biology
organism
made
number
individuals
such
example
would
formed
process
biol
vegetable
animal
budding
from
merriam
webster
entire
body
colony
compound
origin
latin
greek
kormos
tree
trunk
keirein
shear
more
define
kormo
with
boughs
rein
définition
aquaportail
appareil
végétatif
comportant
feuilles
tiges
racines
opposition
thalle
algues
autres
thallophytes
encyclopædia
universalis
grec
tige
caractérise
cormophytes
bryophytes
ptéridophytes
spermaphytes
dont
plus
thal
plant
list
statistics
includes
scientific
names
species
rank
genus
these
accepted
souterraines
plantes
bulbeuses
autre
florifère
produits
nutritifs
gonflent
jusqu
rendre
solide
dépourvu
écailles
charnues
couvert
french
reverso
meaning
also
cornemuse
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CORMUS»
Découvrez l'usage de
cormus dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
cormus et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The elements of materia medica and therapeutics
shrivel, becomes leathery, and finally disappears in the succeeding Fpring or
summer.1 The activity of the cormus varies at different seasons of the year. It is
usually considered to be greatest when the cormus is about a year old — that is,
...
2
Phytography as a Fine Art
periodic shoot representing successive parts of one and the same cormus-
individual. Cot. = cotyledon. Ca = cataphyll. F = foliage leaf. FS = foliage leaves
or other phyllomes belonging to the middle region differentiated into sporophylls.
Jan Willem Moll, Johannes Cornelis Schoute, 1934
3
A Practical Manual of the Treatment of Club-foot
Stoltze found that the' October cormus contained 2.17 per cent. of bitter extractive,
and that the March cormus contained 5.91 of sweet extractive matter combined
with some bitter extractive; and he concludes that the October cormus is much ...
4
The Flora Homœopathica: Or, Illustrations and Descriptions ...
The cormus is biennial. It first appears about the end of June or beginning of July;
it flowers in the autumn, and produces its leaves in the spring, and its seeds in
the June of the following year; it then begins to shrivel, becomes leathery, and ...
5
Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
At this period the new cormus is fully □""*» 1 ' developed, and has not exhausted
itself by the production of the flower. The seeds should be gathered when fully
ripe. Description. — The cormus is about the size of a chestnut, and somewhat ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
6
Encyclopaedia Metropolitana; or, universal dictionary of ...
At this period the new cormus is fully □"""v^""' developed, and has not exhausted
itself by the production of the flower. The seeds should be gathered when fully
ripe. Description. — The cormus is about the size of a chestnut, and somewhat ...
7
Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics
As the summer advances, the adult cormus gives origin at its base to a new_one,
which passes through the same changes as its parent, whilst the latter withers;
and after being for some time attached to the lower part of its progeny, finally ...
Edward Ballard, Sir Alfred Baring Garrod, Robert Eglesfeld Griffith, 1846
8
A text book of materia medica and therapeutics
COICHICI CORMUS ET SEMIHA. The Cormus and Seeds of Colchicum
Autumnale. — Meadow Saffron. This plant is indigenous, and likewise grows in
many other European countries. It was known to the Greeks, and named
Hermadactylus.
9
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
This indigenous plant has a fibrous root: the underground stem or cormus (
improperly termed root or solid bulb) is orate and fleshy, and covered by a loose
brown membrane; the leaves flat, are broadly lanceolate, erect ; the flowers arise
from ...
10
A Compendium of Materia Medica and Pharmacy: Adapted to the ...
With carbonate of potassa, a popular remedy in hooping-cough; principally
employed as a colouring agent. Colchici Cormus. Colchicum Autumnale. Cormus
. The Cormus of the Meadow Saffron. ( Hexandria, Trigynia. N. O. Spathacea,
Linn.
J. Hunter Lane, J. & A. Churchill ((Londres)), 1840
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Also add smaller understory trees such as bottlebrush buckeye, pawpaw, wafer ash, and our native dogwood (Cormus florida) that supports ... «Virginia Connection Newspapers, nov 14»