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AURICULATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AURICULATE is having auricles. How to use auriculate in a sentence.
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AURICULATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
having auricles or earlike parts. shaped like an ear. auriculate. / ɔːˈrɪkjʊlɪt, -ˌleɪt /. adjective. having ears. botany having ear-shaped parts or appendages.
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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
A): auriculate, eared, with a rounded ear-like appendage; “having a pair of small round lobes or ears” (Lindley); (in mosses) with basal auricles; cf. hastatus, ...
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auriculate
auriculate, ppl. a. (ɔːˈrɪkjʊlət) [f. L. auricula auricle + -ate2.] Furnished with auricles or ear-like appendages. 1. Bot. Of leaves: Having at the base a pair of small, blunt projections, shaped like the lower lobe of the human ear.1713 Petiver in Phil. Trans. XXVIII. 54 With auriculate Leaves. 18...
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Auriculate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective having auricles synonyms: auriculated eared having ears (or appendages resembling ears) or having ears of a specified kind; often used in combination.
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auriculate, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective auriculate is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for auriculate is from 1714, in the writing of James Petiver, ...
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Eysarcoris
Eysarcoris belongs to a group of stink bugs (also including Sepontia, Spermatodes and Stagonomus) which have a broad scutellum and an auriculate/spine-like
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AURICULATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: 1. having ears 2. botany having ear-shaped parts or appendages 3. Also: auriform (ˈɔːrɪˌfɔːm ) shaped like an ear;.
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Auriculate (auricled) - Steere Herbarium - New York Botanical Garden
Referring to an organ or structure, such as a leaf blade, with earlike lobes, which usually are situated at the base.
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Leaf Bases - Botanical Terminology Tutorial
Leaf Bases: Auriculate Click on the ... The leaf base on the Bigleaf Magnolia displays characteristics somewhere in between auriculate and subcordate.
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auriculate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
auriculate · Contents · English · Latin. edit. Adjective. edit. auriculāte. vocative masculine singular of auriculātus.
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auriculate images - NameThatPlant.net
Stem usually green and leafy. Leaf bases clasping to slightly auriculate, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
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auricled
ˈauricled, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed2.] Furnished with an auricle or auricles, auriculate.1821 S. Gray Brit. Plants II. 3 Leaflets sub-auricled at the base. 1872 Oliver Elem. Bot. ii. 212 A straggling deciduous shrub, with..auricled leaves.
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Malvaviscus
Among those genera Malvaviscus is distinguished by having auriculate petals and red, fleshy fruits.
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auriculately
auriculately, adv. [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In auriculate manner.1858 Drury Useful Pl. India 470 Auriculately sagittate, eared at the base, so as to give the leaf the appearance of the head of an arrow.
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