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calyculate
calyculate, a. Bot. (kəˈlɪkjʊleɪt) [f. L. calycul-us calycle + -ate2 2. Cf. F. caliculé.] Having a calycle. So formerly caˈlyculated, (having fruit) enclosed in a calyx or involucre.1690 Sloane in Phil. Trans. XVII. 466 Calyculated Berries of the bigness of a large Pea. 1693 Ibid. 928 Such..have the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wallophis
The distal half is calyculate, the cups being large and with scalloped edges; the proximal half is spinose, two or three spines at the base being much wikipedia.org
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calycle
calycle Bot. (ˈkælɪk(ə)l) [ad. L. calycul-us (which is now often used instead), dim. of calyx.] 1. A little calyx: a. A row of bracts or leaves surrounding the base of the calyx, and resembling a smaller outer calyx. b. The outer proper covering or crown of the seed, adhering to it to facilitate its... Oxford English Dictionary
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Craspedocephalus macrolepis
Taxonomy Craspedocephalus macrolepis has a long spineless hemipenis without papillae; the hemipenis has a long calyculate region beginning at some distance wikipedia.org
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ruched
ruched, ppl. a. (ruːʃt) [f. ruche v.1] Trimmed with a ruche. Also fig.1847 E. Gray Let. 5 May in W. James Order of Release (1947) iii. 31 Cloaks of pale glacé silk with ruished frills round them. 1848 ― Let. 10 May in Ibid. v. 107 A stone silk dress with two broad flounces Ruched and a Brussells lac... Oxford English Dictionary
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calyx
calyx (ˈkælɪks, ˈkeɪlɪks) Formerly also calix. Pl. calyces (ˈkælɪsɪz), rarely calyxes. [L. calyx, a. Gr. κάλυξ outer covering of a fruit, flower, or bud; shell, husk, pod, pericarp (from root of καλύπτειν to cover). In med.L. and in the Romanic langs., this word has run together in form with the muc... Oxford English Dictionary
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