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anatropous
anatropous, a. Bot. (əˈnætrəpəs) [f. mod.L. anatrop-us, a. assumed Gr. *ἀνάτροπος turned upside down (f. ἀνά up + -τροπος, f. τρέπειν to turn) + -ous.] Said of the ovule of phanerogamous plants when its nucleus, with its integuments, is inverted, so that its apex points to the base of the ovule. Opp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heliotropiaceae
Anatomically, the presence of anatropous ovules in Heliotropiaceae as well as the presence of long suspensors and endosperm haustoria in Boraginaceae drove wikipedia.org
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hemitropous
heˈmitropous, a. [f. as prec. + -ous.] 1. Cryst. = hemitropic (Mayne Expos. Lex.). 2. Bot. Said of an ovule having a form intermediate between the anatropous and orthotropous, so that the hilum lies halfway between the base and the apex.1860 in Worcester (citing A. Gray.) Oxford English Dictionary
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Hypericum septestum
The seeds are long by wide, and are anatropous and elongated. wikipedia.org
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anatropy
anatropy Bot. (əˈnætrəpɪ) [f. Gr. type *ἀνατροπία, f. *ἀνάτροπος: see anatropous a.] The condition of being anatropous.1848 [see orthotropy]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alismataceae
Each carpel contains 1 (-2) anatropous ovules. Fruit is a head of nutlets (except in Damasonium). wikipedia.org
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anatropal
anatropal, a. Bot. (əˈnætrəpəl) [f. as next + -al1.] = anatropous.1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) I. 397 Such ovules as these Mirbel terms anatropal..examples may be found in the almond, the apple. 1854 Balfour in Encycl. Brit. II. 141 In orthotropal seeds the embryo is said to be inverted..while i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elaeagnaceae
The ovary is superior with one carpel containing a single erect anatropous ovule. The style is long and bears a single stigma. wikipedia.org
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heterotropous
heterotropous, a. Bot. (-ˈɒtrəpəs) [f. as prec. + -ous.] = hemitropous 2.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 209 Embryo supposed by Von Martius to be heterotropous (that is, to have its radicle not turned towards the hilum). Ibid. 229 In Rhinanthaceæ it must be antitropous or heterotropous. 1857 Henfrey El... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hypericum antiquum
They are anatropous, and either cylindrical or somewhat flattened in shape. wikipedia.org
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Calyceraceae
The ovary consists of two carpels with only one ovule, which is pendulous and anatropous. wikipedia.org
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utriculus
▪ I. ‖ utriculus1 (juːˈtrɪkjʊləs) [L., dim. of ūter leathern bag or bottle: see -culus. Cf. Pg. utriculo.] 1. Bot. (See quots. and utricle1 1.)1753 Chambers' Cycl. Suppl. s.v., The leaves of trees, whose cuticle has been eat off on one side by small insects, sometimes afford views of these Utriculi.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trochodendraceae
horizontally in the anthesis, abaxially nectariferous, with sunken stomata, free styles (stylodious), dry, papillose, decurrent ventral stigmas, 5-30 anatropous wikipedia.org
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Tetrachondra
The ovary is syncarpous and have either 4 or 2 locules, each one housing 1 or 2 anatropous ovules. Stigmas are inconspicuous. wikipedia.org
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The W.A.N.D. (The Will Always Negates Defeat)
"You Gotta Hold On" "The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song (In Anatropous Reflex)" "The W.A.N.D." wikipedia.org
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