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Example sentences for "adnate"

Lexicographically close words:
admonisheth; admonishing; admonition; admonitions; admonitory; adnexed; ado; adobe; adobes; adobie
  1. The sporangia stand either aggregated or bunched together in heaps of five to twelve, adnate to the hypothallus by a narrow base, etc.

  2. Gills raw umber to Mars brown (R), emarginate, adnate sometimes with a decurrent tooth, easily becoming free.

  3. The gills are adnate or slightly decurrent, somewhat crowded, broad, narrowed at both ends, many forked, shining white.

  4. The gills are subdistant, adnate or decurrent, white.

  5. Stem fleshy to fibrous, margin of pileus at first incurved, Gills sinuate or adnate Entoloma.

  6. The gills are attached to the stem but not adnate to it, broad, subdistant, only a few entire brownish, then a dingy cinnamon.

  7. The gills are crowded, adnate or slightly decurrent, white, then yellowish; milk copious, sweet.

  8. The gills are adnate or attached to the stem, rather crowded, this, somewhat toothed on their edges, clay-cinnamon color.

  9. The gills are thin, rather crowded, adnate and sometimes decurrent, some of them forked at the base, whitish or pallid.

  10. The gills are rather broad, not crowded, adnate and decurrent, white, with few transverse ridges or veins in the spaces between the gills.

  11. The gills are adnate or nearly free, soft, membranaceous.

  12. The latter, however, agrees with the normal sterile stamen in its insertion as well as in shape, being equally adnate to the base of the style.

  13. As the two sterile stamens are anteposed to the two sepals, so are the two fertile stamens to the two petals, and the latter are adnate to the style a little higher than the former.

  14. Frustules tabulate, adnate in short, stipitate filaments, scarcely siliceous, divided into partitions, septate or partly so at alternate ends.

  15. I divide) Frustules in zone view cuneate, adnate in circular or spiral fasciae, at length becoming free.

  16. I cut in two) Frustules oblong or quadrate, adnate in filaments, attached by alternate angles and finally separating.

  17. Frustules quadrangular, adnate in filaments, frequently found in zig-zag chains, united by a gelatinous isthmus, at length separating.

  18. While they are at first adnate they become, with the expansion of the cap, somewhat decurrent, showing in this particular a resemblance to the plants of the genus Clitocybe.

  19. In the allied genus Mutinus the pileus is adnate and is not perforated at the apex.

  20. The Psathyrellas correspond in size to the Mycenas in the white-spored series and to the Psathyras in the purple-spored section; the gills are free or adnate and turn black when mature.

  21. Capillitium sub-compact, equal, adnate to the peridium on all sides; spores pedicillate, brownish.

  22. The gills are white or yellowish and crowded, adnate in the young specimens, and decurrent in the mature, exuding a white milk when bruised.

  23. Mycena by the broadly adnate gills and even pileus.

  24. Stem rigid, rooting, or adnate by a dilated base.

  25. Balfouriana the spermoderm is prolonged into an effective wing-blade from a marginal adnate base like that of P.

  26. In both sections of the genus are found the effective adnate wing (Strobi and Longifoliae) and the inefficient articulate wing (Gerardianae and Pineae).

  27. The presence of both adnate and articulate wings in these closely related species suggests that these two forms of wing are not fundamentally distinct.

  28. The base of the seed-wing corresponds to the marginal spermoderm of the Flexiles but is prolonged into an effective adnate wing.

  29. In both subsections there is a gradual evolution from a wingless nut to one with an effective wing, adnate in one subsection, adnate and articulate in the other.

  30. The =gills= are grayish brown to wood brown, at first adnate to slightly sinuate, then easily breaking away and appearing adnexed.

  31. In the genus Flammula, the pileus is fleshy, stem fleshy-fibrous, and the gills adnate to decurrent.

  32. The =gills= are white, often tinged with the same color as the pileus, but much lighter; they are adnate or slightly decurrent.

  33. The =gills= are adnate or slightly decurrent by a tooth, 3--4 mm.

  34. The =gills= are adnate with a peculiar bluish gray tinge when young, and clay color to cinnamon when old.

  35. The volva and annulus are absent in this genus, the spores are rosy, the gills adnate to sinuate or adnexed, easily separating from the stem in some species.

  36. The =gills= are narrow, white, adnate and slightly decurrent on the stem by a tooth.

  37. The gills are adnate or adnexed at first, and easily separating from the stem in age.

  38. As the fruit ripens, the style and stigma wither away, and the seed remains covered by the adnate calyx (b), which has become hard and shining.

  39. Filaments triangular, united into a cup adnate to the base of the corolla; fruit drupaceous.

  40. Spikelets are in dissimilar pairs, one globose, sessile and bisexual and the other ovate, pedicelled, neuter with the pedicels adnate to, or closely appressed to the joint of the rachis.

  41. The spikelets are usually binate, one-sessile closing or sunk in the cavity of the joint and the other pedicelled, smaller than the sessile or rudimentary with the pedicel usually adnate to the joints and equal to or shorter than it.

  42. Small spur or sac adnate to the summit of the ovary; flowers small; lip whitish or purplish, often mottled with crimson.

  43. Adnate anther, one attached for its whole length to the inner or outer face of the filament.

  44. Ovary at the base slightly adnate to the bottom of the calyx, 2-celled; styles 2, short, converging and united above by a common stigma.

  45. Stamens 6, the sessile anthers wholly adnate to the short and fleshy 3--6-lobed or angled style.

  46. Staminodia none; filaments adnate to the campanulate corolla up to the sinuses; anthers 2-celled.

  47. Seeds 2 or more, bony, in a 2-beaked woody pod opening above, the base adnate to the calyx-tube.

  48. Calyx valvate, adnate at least at base to the 6-celled many-seeded ovary.

  49. The cells are placed at wide distances apart; small and adnate very nearly to the top.

  50. Cells completely adnate to each other, each apparently divided into two compartments by a transverse constriction.

  51. The cells forming a pair, are, on the branches, adnate to each other throughout their whole length.

  52. Ovicell pedunculate ovoid, adnate to the rachis, with a lateral opening.

  53. Growing fast to; adnate anther, attached for its whole length to the ovary.

  54. In the sterile fronds the segments of the pinnae are very plainly adnate to the secondary midrib, and are roundish or roundish-obovate in shape.

  55. The pinnules are from a line to two lines long, and are adnate to the secondary rachis by a more or less decurrent base.

  56. Thallus adnate toward the center, more or less ascending toward the margins, 7 to 15 cm.

  57. Thallus closely adnate at the center with ascending lobes, 5 to 15 cm.

  58. Thallus adnate at the center with ascendant margins of the lobes, 6 to 11 cm.

  59. Thallus closely adnate toward center, the lobes more or less ascending, 6 to 15 cm.

  60. Pileus convex, involute, then plane and more or less depressed, in which state the gills typically adnate are subdecurrent.

  61. Tubes= plane or subventricose, medium size, round with thin walls, adnate or sometimes depressed around the stem, yellow.

  62. Tubes= adnate or slightly depressed around the stem, lemon-yellow and stuffed when young, becoming yellow and sometimes red at the mouths.

  63. Perigynous, inserted on the calyx, that is, with the lower part of filament adnate to the calyx-tube.

  64. Of Tulip-tree, with adnate (and extrorse) anther.

  65. Epigynous (on the ovary) when so adnate that all these parts appear to arise from the very summit of the ovary, as in Fig.

  66. Purslane-flower, the same parts are adnate to or consolidated with the ovary up to its middle.

  67. Calyciflorus, when petals and stamens are adnate to calyx.

  68. The anther is adnate when fixed by its whole length to the filament or its prolongation, 101.

  69. Not rarely they are at base Epipetalous, that is, inserted on (or adnate to) the corolla, as in Fig.

  70. Hawthorn-flower, the consolidation has extended over the whole ovary; and petals and stamens are adnate to the calyx still further.

  71. Hawthorn-blossom in section; parts adnate to whole face of ovary, and with each other beyond; another grade of perigynous.

  72. Cherry-flower in section; petals and stamens adnate to tube of calyx,--perigynous.

  73. Six; sessile; adnate in pairs to the thick style under the broad lobes of the stigma; vertical.

  74. Petaloid; its tube adnate to the ovary; the limb is usually five-cleft (sometimes four).

  75. Filaments flattened and adnate to the corolla below.

  76. Very long and slender; adnate to the ovary; its limb of five slender divisions.

  77. Five, on the base of the corolla, adnate to the tube below.

  78. Filaments long and slender; adnate to the corolla below.

  79. Adnate to the ovary; with five-toothed border.

  80. Campanulate; five-toothed; ribbed; three to six lines long; adnate to the ovary below.

  81. Tubes+ plane or convex, adnate or slightly compressed around the stem, at first white and stuffed, then yellowish, turning to rusty ochraceous when wounded.


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