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Ascidium
‖ Ascidium (əˈsɪdɪəm) Pl. -a. [mod.L., ad. Gr. ἀσκίδιον, dim. of ἀσκός leather bag, wine-skin.] 1. Zool. (Also Ascidia, pl. -æ.) A genus of tunicate molluscs, having the enveloping tunic elastic and leathery: see ascidian.1766 Pennant Zool. IV. 48 (Jod.) Ascidia, taken off Scarborough. 1856 Gosse Ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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ascidian
ascidian, a. and n. Zool. (əˈsɪdɪən) [f. mod.L. Ascidia (see Ascidium) + -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Ascidia (or Ascidiæ), a group of animals belonging to the tunicate Mollusca, considered by evolutionists to constitute a link in the development of the Vertebrata. B. n. A member of this gr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nepenthes rigidifolia
ovatis ad spathulato-oblongis 17.8–20.2 cm longis 5.6–7.8 cm latis venis longitudinalibus 3 vel 4, cirrho subapicali 0.3–0.9 cm infra apicem inserto, ascidium wikipedia.org
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vasculum
‖ vasculum (ˈvæskjʊləm) Pl. -a, -ums. [L., dim. of vās vessel.] 1. Bot. = Ascidium 2.1832 Lindley Introd. Bot. 96 The singular form of leaf in Sarracenia and Nepenthes, which has been called Ascidium or Vasculum. 1859 Mayne Expos. Lex., Vasculum,..the cup which terminates the leaves of the Nepenthes... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nepenthes edwardsiana
operculum 6—10 cm longum X 5—9 cm latum, cordato-ovatum v. cordato-orbiculare, extus glabrum intus glandulosum, glandulae multae, parvae, dense aggregatae; ascidium wikipedia.org
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Nepenthes rajah
2-pedalibus) ampullaceis ore contracto, stipite folio peltatim affixo, annulo maximo lato everso crebre lamellato, operculo amplissimo ovato-cordato, ascidium wikipedia.org
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pitcher
▪ I. pitcher1 (ˈpɪtʃə(r)) Forms: α. 3–5 picher, 4–6 pycher, (4 -ere), 5–6 pychar, (5 -are), (6 pitchaer, pytcher, pitchard), 6– pitcher; β. 4–5 pecher, 5 -ir, 5–6 Sc. -ar. [ME. picher, pecher, a. OF. pichier (12th c.), picier, pechier, picher (mod.F. pichet, dial. picher, pichier, petier, Gascon pic... Oxford English Dictionary
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