10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «OBLÓNG»
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Sweet's Hortus Britannicus - Pagina 178
QUINCE. lcosandria Pentagynia. 1 vulgaris. nc. (wh. common. S. Europe. 1573. 5. 6. H. 5. Jacq. aust.4. t.342. a mali/órmis. DC.'(wh. Applefruited. _ _ H. 5. ß штата. Dc. (wh.) large-fruited. __- _ _ H. 5. Duha.arb.fr.1.p.195.ic. у oblóng'a. Dc. (wh.) ...
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The New Pocket Dicionary of the English and Spanish ... - Pagina 249
obliObliquity , guidad Obliterate , v. act. borrar de la memoria Obliterátion , substant. la accion de borrar de la memoria Oblivion , s. olvido Act of- ,-amnistia Oblivious , а. olvidadizo Oblóng , a. oblongo O'bloquy, s.murmuracion Obmutéscence ...
Claude-Marie Gattel, 1803
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Hort. Brit - Pagina 235
DC. Melon Thistle. Icosandria Monogynia. 1 communis, dc. (re.) Turk's-cap. W.Indies. 1688. 7. 8. D.S.Ij. DC. plant, gras. t. 112. ß oblóng-us. dc. (re.) oblong. D.S.1}. y macncéphalus. large-beaded. D.S.1). 2 macracánthus.DC.(re.) large-spined.
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Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics - Pagina 439
NEPHRoDIUM FILIx MAs.—The Male Fern. Cryptogamia, Filices. This fern possesses a scaly rhizome, which gives rise to bipinnate leaves, the leaflets being oblóng, obtuse, and serrated, and the leafstalk covered with ramenta. The sori are ...
Edward Ballard, Sir Alfred Baring Garrod, Robert Eglesfeld Griffith, 1846
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A Flora of North America: Containing Abridged Descriptions ...
... the branches small, subulate-linear ; involucre about half the length of ihe disk ; the scales acuiish ; the exterior ovate- lanceolate, rather fleshy ; the interior larger, linear-oblóng, with membranaceous margins ; rays 5-Í0, longer than the disk.
John Torrey, Asa Gray, 1841
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The Royal English Dictionary ... The Fourth Edition ...
It is an oblóng fquare, two miles in length, and one in breadth ; and the high street runs from the middle of one front to another. In the centre of the town is a square of ten acres, furrounded by the town-houfe, and other pub lic buildings. In each ...
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Nuevo Diccionario Portatil, Español É Ingles, Compuesto ...
mente Obliquely, adv. oblig/1aOblíqueness, subs. obliOblíquity , guided Oblxterate , v. act. borrar de la memoria Obliterátion, substant. la accion de borrar de la memoria ` Oblivion , s. olvido ` Act of- , amnistia Oblivious , a. olvidadizo Oblóng ...
Claude Marie Gattel, 1803
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Flora of the British West Indian Islands - Pagina 175
... oval-roundish, emarginate or rounded at the top, quite entire, long-petiolulatc, glabrous ;¡ flowers hermaphrodite, corymbose : corvmbs in axillary, raccmiform panicles ; calvx 5-lobed ; stigmas subsessile ; drupe ovoid- oblóng, scarlet.— St. t.
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-garden Displayed: ...
Leaves bifarious, linear-oblóng, very obtufe, fomewhat chan. nelled, rather fleihy. Scape upright, ancipital, varicofely nerved. Spathe bivalved, membranous, encornpaffing a many- flowered umbel, pedicles ihorter than the germens, feparated ...
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A new family herbal; or, A history and description of all ... - Pagina 112
The flowers are small and of a yellowish colour: the berries are oblóng, red, and of a sour taste. The branches are brittle, and under the pale outer rind, there is another yellow and thicker. The bark and fruit of the barberry are used in medicine.
Richard BROOK (Botanist.), George Don, John Hill, 1870