PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «SILIQUOSE»
siliquose
siliquose
define
quose
sĭl
kwōs
resembling
long
slender
used
cataract
resulting
shriveling
lens
calcareous
deposits
capsule
merriam
webster
bearing
having
form
silique
variants
quous
kwəs
origin
latin
siliquosus
from
siliqua
dehiscent
elongated
fruit
characteristic
mustard
family
valves
that
fall
away
leaving
central
partition
collins
always
siliquaceous
ˌsɪlɪˈkweɪʃəs
pronunciation
adjective
ˈsɪlɪˌkwəʊs
siliquous
ˈsɪlɪkwəs
defined
yourdictionary
plants
crucifer
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SILIQUOSE»
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1
The principles and practice of ophthalmic medicine and surgery
Extraction of siliquose cataract. For the extraction of siliquose cataract a section
one-third of the circumference of the cornea is sufficient. The section being made,
the slender- bladed hooked forceps (Fig. 42), or a hook, is introduced, the ...
Thomas Wharton Jones, Edward Hartshorne, 1856
2
Handbook of the British Flora: A Description of Flowering ...
Ababidjb. Pod siliquose. Cotyledons accumbent. Genera: — 1. Mattiuola; 2.
Cheibaitthus ; 3. Babbabea; 4. Nastubticm; 5. Ababis; 0. Cardaminb. 2. Sistvbbiex
. Pod siliquose. Cotyledons incumbent. Genera:— 1. Hesfbeis. 8. SISYMBRIUM;
9.
George Bentham, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1887
3
Memorials of John Ray: consisting of his life
Monopetalousand dipetalous plants. 20. Siliquose. 21. Leguminose. 22.
Pentapelatous. 23. Bulbous or not bulbous. 24. Stamineous grasses. 25.
Anomalous plants. 27. Coniferous. 28. Not coniferous. Flowers contiguous to
Botany, and was, ...
Edwin Lankester, William Derham, Sir James Edward Smith, 1846
in a single vessel Monopetalous and Dipetalous..l9 Siliquose 20 Leguminous 21
Grass-leaved Pentapetalous , 4 bearing flowers Bulbous or not bulbose 23
without proper flowers Stamineous grasses 24 Anomalous 25 2 Trees and
Shrubs ...
5
Elements of botany: or, outlines of the natural history of ...
1. maximi, very large; as very generally in the Cucurbitaceous plants, the
Compound-flowers, the Verticillate plants, the Siliquose, and other plants. 2.
mediocres, middle sized; as in the Nightshades (Solanum,) and other Luridae, &c
. 3. parvi ...
William Paul Crillon Barton, Benjamin Smith Barton, 1836
in a single vessel Monopetalous and Dipetalous..l9 Siliquose 20 Leguminous 21
Grass-leaved Pentapetalous 22 bearing flowers Bulbous or not bulbose 23
without proper flowers Stamineous grasses 24 Anomalous 5 a IS S Trees and
Shrubs ...
7
Iconographic encyclopaedia of science, literature, and art
Siliquose. Cotyledons plane, parallel with the straight septum, linear. Examples :
*Cheiranthus, *Nasturtium, *Arabis. Tribe 2. AlyssinecB. Silicules separating in
two plane or concave valves. Cotyledons plane, parallel with the large and oval ...
8
The naturalist's library
in a single vessel Monopetalous and Dipetalous..l9 Siliquose 20 Leguminous 21
Grass-leaved Pentapetalous 22 bearing flowers Bulbous or not bulbose 23
without proper flowers Stamineous grasses ' Anomalous 25 3 w 8 Trees and
Shrubs ...
Sir William Jardine, 1835
9
The Natural History of Barbados in Ten Books
TREES, SHRUBS, and PLANTS, OF THE sILIQuosE KIND. B O O K VIII. Y Trees,
Shrubs, and Plants, of the siliquose Kind, are to be understood all those whose
Fruits are inclosed in Pods. It is observable, that very few Trees bear Pods in cold
...
Griffith Hughes, Ehret, 1750
10
Lectures on Operative Surgery of the Eye: Or, an Historical ...
siliquose. If. the. wound in the capsule should have beenof greater extent, the
capsule yields, and either shrinks or is itself absorbed, so as to leave the pupil
perfectly clear, and in' this way give rise to the opinion of a cataract having been ...
George James Guthrie, 1830