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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
SEXLOCULAR. Severality, sev-er-al'e-te, *. Each particular singly taken ;
distinction. — Not in use. The severalties of the degrees prohibited. — Bp. Hall.
Sevekalize, sev'er-al-lize, t». a. To distinguish. — Not in use. Severally, sev'er-al-
le, ad.
John Craig (F.G.S.),
1849
lyx trifid, nine stamina, six styles, germen under the flower, capsule sexlocular,
polyspermous. I. Hydrocharis Morfus ranœ.L. 1466. Stratiotes foliis Afari, femine
rotunda Gund. R. 290. Nymphœa alba minima. B. 193. Frogbit. Least white water
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Triglochin Maritimum, or sea-spiked cates a most loathsome flavour to wheat and
other grass, has ovate sexlocular capsules ; the stalk is grains, so "aa to render it
unfit for making bread. short ; the spike long, and flowers purplish. It is 4.
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
The calyx is triphyllous; the petals are three; there is no style; the capsule opens
at the base. There are three species ; of which two are British, viz. : — 1. T.
maritimum, or sea spiked grass, has ovate sexlocular capsules ; the stalk is short
; the ...
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A Sinhalese - English Dictionary
[®j®jts»<S<a. ««0».«jB»!5cf , n. (»«8 <»•« «{a»<Jo8). see •& • ixd, «S(Aw, a. sixth
, cceSsfl. «<t<d(S>, n. frankincense, tgQdC'. , n. grain, the sixth or genitive case, »
»Q . hexaglot, six-celled, sexlocular, i, n. (»8c6dBc3), hexarchy. E. S. •*}:>.df, n.
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Outlines Of The Natural History Of Great Britain And ...
Capsule sexlocular, oval. COLCHICUM. Calyx o. Corolla kx- partite ; tube
angular ; segments concave, erect. Germcn within the root. Antherae quadrivalve.
Capsule ti ilocu- lar. Seeds several, wrinkled. Z. Autumnalis. Meadow Saffron.
Stem o.
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The botanist's word-book, by G. MacDonald and J. Allan
(Lat. Setosus, rough, or covered with bristles.) Bristly. Sexfid. (Lat. Sex, six, and
fio, I make.) Having six segments. Sexlocular. (Lat. Sex, six, and loculus, a little
place.) Applied to a pericarpium which has six internal divisions or cells.
Sexpartite.
George MacDonald (F.E.I.S.), James Allan (Ph.D.),
1853
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Elements of Physiophilosophy
The corollae are irregular, bilabiate, and stand upon the calyx and a
membranous sexlocular capsule with very small seeds ; are divided according to
the pollen — e. g. pulverulent Orclddece. 1626. The second order, Sheath-lilies,
Characters ...
Lorenz Oken, Alfred Tulk,
1847
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
... tripelatoideae. The calyx is iriphyllous; the petals are three; there is no style ;
the capsule opens at the base. There are three species ; of which two are British,
viz. : — 1. T. maritimum, or sea spiked grass, has ovate sexlocular capsules ; the
...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington)
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Botanical Commentaries
Sexlocular. Seedvessel. With 6 cells as in Asarum and Aristolochia. Phil. bot. 69.
653. Seapartitus. Sexpartite, Stigma as in Asarum. Phil. bot. 67. See Partitus. 654.
Silicula a siliqua whose length does not much exceed its breadth. Lipp. n. 140.