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System of Victorian Plants
... few or two or even solitary in each axil or forming leafy headlets ; lobes of the
calyx short, persistent ; connate parts of the stamens about twice as long as the
petals ; filaments red, fascicularly emanating; fruits nearly semi-ovate, emersed.
Ferdinand von Müller, 1888
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
Massive or disseminated, or crystallized in oblique four-sided prisms, or in
acicular prisms fascicularly grouped together ; the crystals are variously modified.
Faces streaked longitudinally ; shining or resplendent j fracture radiated j
fragments ...
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Salts, inflammables, and metallic substances
acute angled quadrangular prisms or needles, or in very minute right angled
quadrangular, or fascicularly accumulated tables. External lustre, 3. 2. Internal, 2.
1. Metallic. Transparency, 0. Fracture, most commonly broad or narrow, long or ...
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A Descriptive Catalogue of a New Collection of Minerals in ...
Stilbite, of a yellowish-white colour, in fascicularly aggregated tables, with hollow
rhomboids of calcareous spar, coated with Stilbite ; from Imnersoak, Diskoisland.
HEULANDITE. 644. Heulandite, of a perfect pearl-white colour, pearly lustre, ...
Carl Ludwig Giesecke, 1832
acute angk d quadrangular prisms or needles, or in very minute right angled
quadrangular, or fascicularly accumulated tables. External lustre, 3. 2. Internal, 2.
1 . Metallic. Transparency, 0. Fracture, most commonly broad or narrow, long or ...
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Also called Meandripora. fascicularly (fa-sik'u-lar-li), adv. Same as fasciculately.
fasciculate, fasciculated (fa-sik'u-lat, -la-ted). a. [< NL. 'fasciculatus, < L. fasciculus
, a small bundle, a bunch, etc. : see fascicle.'] 1. Growing in fascicles or clusters.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Also called Meandripora. fascicularly (.fa-sik'u-lar-li), adv. Same as fasciculately.
fasciculate, fasciculated (fa-sik'u-lat, -la-ted), a. [< NL. "fasciculatus, ( L. fasciculus
, a small bundle, a bunch, etc. : see fascicle.'] 1. Growing in fascicles or clusters.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Also called Meandripora. fascicularly U'a-sik'u-lar-li), adv. Same as fasciculately.
fasciculate, fasciculated (fa-sik'u-ist, -la-ted), a. [( NL. *fasciculatus, < L. fasciculus
, a small bundle, a bunch, etc. : see fascicle.'] 1. Growing in fascicles or clusters.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Also called Meandripora. fascicularly (fa-sik'u-liir-li), adv. Same as fasciculately .
fasciculate, fasciculated (fa-sik'u-lat, -la-ted), a. [< Nli. "fasciculatus, < L. fasciculus
, a small bundle, a bunch, etc. : see fascicle.] 1. Growing in fascicles or clusters.
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
The acicular are often fascicularly aggregated: the capilliform' crystals are often in
' a singular 'manner reticulated, the interstices forming equilateral triangles:
exteriorly, shining and moderately glistening; interiorly, glistening; the lust-re ...