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Trees or shrubs. Lvs. evergreen, mostly acerous, opposite or in whorls of 3. 1 J.
communis L. Common Juniper. (Fig. 153.) Lvs. ternate, spreading, subulate,
mucronate, longer than the berry. — Can. to N". J. and "Wis. A shrub, with
numerous, ...
He agilely stuck the acerous syringe into Gerge's shoulder in one quick move
then leaped at the monstrous security guard. “What have you done?!” Gerge
exclaimed confusedly, wrenching hesitantly the syringe out of his shoulder. He
stared at ...
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A Lexicon, Hebrew, Chaldee, and English
[Syr. , acerous tritici, &c. Arab. 033;, ambioit rem. Cogn. acerous frumenti,
tumuluslapidum. It. giaié, sepulchrum, monumentum, A heap of any thing, pec. I.
Of corn, probably a stack or mow, Exod. xxii. 5, “QED 'it! '75",; 52333] , And a stack
or the ...
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Dictionary of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Nematology
Accumulative pesticide: The chemical which tends to build up. Acephalous:
Larvae apparently without head or having head that is much reduced and not
separated from the thorax, e.g. housefly larvae. Acerous: Without antennae. Only
Protura ...
O. P. Singh, S. K. Srivastava, 1998
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Arthropods that lack true Antennae. ACERATE Adj. (Latin, acerosus, acer I sharp
+ -atus I characterized by.) Needle-shaped; pointed; descriptive of a slender
structure with a sharp point. Alt. Acerous; Acerose. See Outline Shape. Cf.
Setiform.
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Ane's Encyclopedic Dictionary of General & Applied Entomology
Acephalus: A term applied only to larvae. Apparantly without a head or having a
head that is much reduced and not clearly separated from the thorax (e.g., larvae
of a housefly). Acerous: Without antennae. Only Protura are entirely acerous.
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The Imperial Dictionary, English, Technological, and ...
ACEROUS,) a. [L. acerosus, chaffy, AC'EROSE,} from acus, chaff or a point.] In
hot., chaffy ; resembling chaff. 2. An acerous or acerose leaf is one which is linear
and permanent, in form of a needle, as in pine, or common juniper. ACERVAL, a.
Some do; some don't. What's the best place for the butter? On the table or in the
barn? For ourselves, we prefer not to have a butter around the place. Yes, of
course, a butter is one who butts. Acerous means hornless. It also means needle-
like.
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Also, acerate, acerous. acerous Zoology, without horns or antennae. Botany, see
acerose. acervate Biology, growing in a dense cluster or heap; used especially of
certain fungi. Acervularia Paleontology, an extinct cerioid massive coral of the ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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Collection of papers on mycology
This _ species is common on acerous wood, but unrecorded on frondose. Exactly
same as acerous form (form with small ports). Spores globose, 5-6 mic. hyaline,
transparent, often guttu- latc. Setae are rare, but large, and same as those on ...