अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «INDUVIATE» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
induviate का उपयोग पता करें।
induviate aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
Now, seven years later, she felt that her little brain was full: brimful of memories,
nightmares, and an almost constant buzzing numbness. Unlike her withered,
induviate mother however, Jolie was not afraid to confront the confusion of
thoughts ...
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The Treasury of Botany ...
[M. J. B.] INDUVIjE (adj. INDUVIATE). Withered leaves remaining upon a stem,
and clothing it. INENCHYMA. Fibro-cellular tissue, that is to say, cells having the
appearance of spiral vessels. INERMIS. Destitute of any kind of spines or prickles
.
John Lindley, Thomas Moore, 1866
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Plant Identification: A Pocket Glossary
Induviate. Covered with old and withered remains. Inferior. Growing below some
other part of the plant. e.g. The ovary when growing below the calyx, with the
calyx joined to the upper part of the ovary. See also epigynous and hypogenous.
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London Journal of Botany
... the ovarium, in like manner, is supported upon a short and somewhat
glandular column, which when the corolla falls, is invested by its induviate base. I
have also examined a capsule yet immature, in which, as in Cestrum, the seeds
are few, ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1846
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The London journal of botany
... the ovarium, in like manner, is supported upon a short and somewhat
glandular column, which when the corolla falls, is invested by its induviate base. I
have also examined a capsule yet immature, in which, as in Cestrum, the seeds
are few, ...
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A system of natural history: being a structural and ...
A stem thus covered is said to be induviate ; but in a majority of cases the petiole
falls from the stem, and leaves a mark which is known as the cicatricule. The
angle between the point of insertion of the petiole and the stem is termed the
axile or ...
Edward Smith, William Sweetland Dallas, 1855
INDUVIATE (same). In Bot., Covered by induviae. INE'BRIANT (L. inebrh, I make
drunk). Intoxicating. Anything that intoxicates. INE'QUIVALVE, INEQUIVAL'-
VULAR {L. in, neg. ; equus, equal; valva, folding doors). In Conchol., Having
unequal ...
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Orr's Circle of the Sciences: Organic nature, v. 2] A system ...
The petiole, in like manner, must be examined, and afterwards the inquiry made if
the leaf is caducous or permanent, and if it altogether falls off the stem or withers
upon it, as is the case in the induviate condition referred to in its proper place.
William Somerville Orr, 1855
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English Language Word Builder
... ESTRADIOL EUDIALYTE EVITATION FACTORISE FLORICANE FORTALICE
GABERDINE GASOMETER GENITIVAL GILSONITE GRANDIOSO GRANULATE
HARIOLATE IATROGENY INDUVIATE INOPINATE INVERTASE IRRELATED ...
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Illustrations of South American Plants
... the ovarium, in like manner, is supported upon a short and somewhat
glandular column, which when the corolla falls, is invested by its induviate base. I
have also examined a capsule yet immature, in which, as in Cestrum, the seeds
are few, ...