MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «LEAFLESSNESS»
leaflessness
leaflessness
wiktionary
noun
edit
uncountable
property
being
leafless
tree
made
look
scrawny
though
summer
seemed
full
bushy
define
leaf
liːf
leaves
main
organ
photosynthesis
transpiration
higher
plants
usually
consisting
flat
green
blade
attached
stem
collins
always
directly
stalk
related
molecular
phylogenetics
vandeae
orchidaceae
american
although
within
angiosperms
arisen
several
times
type
found
monopodial
unique
this
specialized
orchid
birdsage
garden
says
that
beautiful
foretells
laughter
tear
tinged
blood
eternal
powerhouse
museum
love
lace
persian
poet
once
said
dares
work
pays
homage
evolution
carlsward
babylon
from
language
idioms
slang
dictionaries
glossaries
henglish
reverso
meaning
also
lifelessness
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «LEAFLESSNESS»
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leaflessness dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
leaflessness et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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On Extended Wings: Wallace Stevens' Longer Poems
It is a bough in the electric light And exhalations in the eaves, so little To indicate
the total leaflessness. In poetry, as Valéry once said, it is the lack and the blank
that create. An Ordinary Evening in New Haven (1949) 1 is the poem of an old ...
Helen Hennessy Vendler, 1969
Leaflessness. in. Leptadenia. pyroleclmiea. (Forsk.) Decne. in. Indian. Desert.
MANOJ STEPHEN PAUL and DAVID N. SEN Laboratory of Plant Ecology,
Department of Botany, University of Jodhpur, Jodhpur-342001, India ABSTRACT
...
3
New York Teachers' Monographs
great change from foliage to leaflessness comes suddenly. By degrees the
flaming roadsides subside and the hills become a uniform russet. Then some day
we are surprised to see a bare world. There are no leaves on the trees worth ...
4
Bryson's Dictionary of Troublesome Words
The real point of the sentence is that the tree was a birch; its leaflessness is
incidental. A restrictive, defining, clause is one that is essential to the sense of the
sentence. “The tree that had no leaves was a birch.” Here the leaflessness is a ...
5
The Beauty that Saves: Essays on Aesthetics and Language in ...
This should be tragedy's most moving face. It is a bough in the electric light And
exhalations in the eaves, so little To indicate the total leaflessness. The opening
of this canto presents one of time's most powerfully attractive images in the ...
Eric O. Springsted, John M. Dunaway, 1996
6
Breeding strategies for sustainable forage and turf grass ...
Additional selected traits for improving the standing ability are semi-leaflessness
(i.e. the modification of leaflets in tendrils) and stem stiffness (Stelling 1989;
Ranalli 1995). The semi-dwarf plant type may be less suited to silage production
in ...
Susanne Barth, Dan Milbourne, 2012
7
Understanding Plant Anatomy
Examples of the absence from roots of every individual one of the so-called
typical characters can indeed be quoted, except, perhaps significantly, that of
leaflessness. Under the concept of their origin here put forward this is only to be ...
8
Bryson's Dictionary for Writers and Editors
The real point of the sentence is that the tree was a birch; its leaflessness is
incidental. A restrictive, defining clause is one that is essential to the sense of the
sentence. “The tree that had no leaves was a birch.” Here the leaflessness is a ...
9
Anatomy of the Monocotyledons Volume X: Orchidaceae
Molecular systematics and anatomy of Vandeae (Orchidaceae): the evolution of
monopodial leaflessness. PhD thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
Carlsward, B. S., and Stern, W. L. (2008a). Corallorhiza, a rootless, leafless,
terrestrial.
William Louis Stern, Mary Gregory, David F. Cutler, 2014
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Bryson's Dictionary of Troublesome Words: A Writer's Guide ...
The real point of the sentence is that the tree was a birch; its leaflessness is
incidental. A restrictive, defining, clause is one that is essential to the sense of the
sentence. “The tree that had no leaves was a birch.” Here the leaflessness is a ...
4 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «LEAFLESSNESS»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
leaflessness est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Backyard Chickens All The Cluck In Cities, Suburbs
... a growth of foot-high spindly Swiss chard and kale stems, the leaflessness a result of the voracious appetites of his hens. He feeds them food ... «EarthTechling, févr 13»
Don't Let Your Prunin' Ruin Your Tree
... maintenance on your tree, the ideal Crepe Myrtle pruning time is late winter when the tree is in its dormancy and the leaflessness permits an ... «The Island Connection, janv 13»
Germaine Greer: the drought fall-out is not over
Given the general leaflessness, cow parsley has been able to grow tall even in woodland, overwhelming iris, oxlip, violet and bluebell. «Telegraph.co.uk, mai 12»
Live oaks' roots thrive in Concho Valley
Live oaks are not true evergreens and will begin to drop their leaves soon but instead of going through a long period of leaflessness they will ... «San Angelo Standard Times, janv 11»