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Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States: Bignonias to Sunflowers
10. H. korridum. Heads 15-50-flowered, the involucres broad; plants if crinate
rather stout, 3.5-7 dm. high. Herbage sparsely to moderately long-setose above (
occasional on involucres) and sometimes glaucous; plants of Cascade, Siskiyou,
...
Roxana Stinchfield Ferris, LeRoy Abrams,
1960
If to corpuscles after having become crinate, like those in fig. XIII.A, carbonic acid
gas be added, their outline again becomes smooth and circular, but the
corpuscles generally do not resume their biconcave form, most of them becoming
...
Edward Klein, Eldred Noble Smith,
1880
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British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, ...
There are thirteen species, of which we shall notice A. sylvatica, with leaves
ternate, crinate, and acute. This is an erect, leafy shrub, from two to fifteen feet
high, accordin to the soil and situation, abounding wit a turpentine of a strong ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
CRINOSE, or CRINATE, adj. scrinis, Lat.] Hairy. CRINO'SITY,s. Hairiness. CRI'
NUM,s. [derivation unknown] In botany, a genus of the class hexandria, order
monogynia, natural order of spathaceae. The generic characters are-Calyx:
involucre ...
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Etymidion II: A Students' Workbook for Vocabulary Building
... cachexia gnostic genesis prognosis gnomic graffiti graminivorous grammar
telegraph cinerous cinema kinetic telekinetic criticaster crinate criterion crisis
lyceum lysis catalyst paralytic polyandry monopoly oligopoly oenopole Prakrit
practical ...
C. A. E. Luschnig, L. J. Luschnig,
1994
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The Journal [afterw.] The Madras journal of literature and ...
Stigmas plumose-; hairs (when highly magnified) crinate on the margin,
undivided. Caryopsis (seed) oblong, smooth, free, exsulcate, enclosed within the
persistent glumes and palid. Roots creeping, culms several from the same point,
erect, ...
Madras literary society, John Carnac Morris,
1834
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary ...
... of the stamens, and stigma four-cornered ; the pericarpium is a drupaceous
and roundish berry ; and the seed is a round, shining nut There are thirteen
species, of which we shall notice A. sylvatica, with leaves ternate, crinate, and
acute.
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Godfrey of Bulloigne, or the Recoverie of Jerusalem. Done ...
Earth , qw, How comate, crinate, ,<;a,udate Stars'are Fcajnsd . I knew, my Skill
with Pride my Heat; enflam'd; j 4s-. so Learned, cunning-wise, iny self] thought', - -
l That I'suppos'd myWit so high might climb 4 To know all Things that God b'd ...
Torquato Tasso, Edward FAIRFAX,
1726
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Godfrey of Bulloigne: Or, The Recovery of Jerusalem
... theDw, The Winds from whence they come, and whenettey How Jove his
thunder makes,& lightning new, (Mw, stow with the Bolt he strikes the Earth below
, How coimate, crinate, caudate Stars are fram'd 4 knew, my Skill with Pride my
Heart ...
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Fritz Spiegl's Sick Notes: An Alphabetical Browsing-Book of ...
CRINATE Hairy, from Latin crinis, hair. And incidentally, crin is the name of the
horse-hair-stiffened fabric from which crinolines (in old colloquial English 'arse-
coolers') were made. See also PIL(US) and the Greek TRICHOS. CRIPPLE(D)
This ...