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circinate
▪ I. circinate, a. Bot. (ˈsɜːsɪneɪt) [a. L. circinātus, pa. pple. of circināre: see next; cf. F. circiné: see -ate2.] lit. Rounded, made circular; spec. applied to that mode of vernation or foliation in which the leaf is rolled up on its axis from the apex to the base like a crozier, as in most fern... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vernation
Circinate vernation Circinate vernation is the manner in which most fern fronds emerge. Circinate vernation may also be observed in the extension of leaflets, in the compound leaves of cycads. wikipedia.org
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circinately
ˈcircinately, adv. Bot. [f. circinate a. + -ly2.] In a circinate manner or arrangement.1866 J. Smith Ferns Brit. & For. 73 Fronds circinately unfolding, uniform and leafy. 1872 H. C. Wood Fresh-w. Algæ 40 Circinately or fasciately convolute. Oxford English Dictionary
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Balanitis circinata
Balanitis circinata (also known as circinate balanitis) is a skin condition comprising a serpiginous ring-shaped dermatitis of the glans penis. While circinate balanitis is one of the most common cutaneous manifestations of reactive arthritis, it can also occur independently. wikipedia.org
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circinal
circinal, a. rare. Bot. (ˈsɜːsɪnəl) [f. L. circĭn-us pair of compasses, circle (a. Gr. κίρκῐν-ος, f. κίρκος) a circle + -al1: cf. F. circinal.] = circinate.1880 Gray Struct. Bot. iv. §2. 133 Leaves are..Circinal or Circinate, when coiled from the apex downward. Oxford English Dictionary
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Konioria
to place the genus in the paraphyletic order Gosslingiales, a group considered to have indeterminate growth, with fertile branches generally showing circinate wikipedia.org
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circinating
ˈcircinating, ppl. a. Bot. Having a circinate foliation.1857 Berkeley Cryptog. Bot. §590 They are..evidently ferns by habit, by their circinating æstivation, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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Oricilla
genus in the paraphyletic order Gosslingiales, a group of zosterophylls considered to have indeterminate growth, with fertile branches generally showing circinate wikipedia.org
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gyrate
▪ I. gyrate, a. (ˈdʒaɪərət) [ad. L. gȳrāt-us rounded, pa. pple. of gȳrāre: see gyre v.] Arranged in rings or convolutions. In Botany = circinate; also, see quot. 1836.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 245 The peculiar gyrate vernation of the leaves of Cycadeæ. 1836 Penny Cycl. V. 253/1 Gyrate, see Circin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crenaticaulis
family Gosslingiaceae in the paraphyletic order Gosslingiales, a group considered to have indeterminate growth, with fertile branches generally showing circinate wikipedia.org
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Sawdoniales
They branched dichotomously, and grew at the ends by unrolling (circinate vernation). wikipedia.org
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Myriopteris wrightii
As the fronds first emerge, their vernation is circinate (tightly coiled). The leaf petiole is brown and grooved adaxially (upper side). wikipedia.org
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Drosera filiformis
it is unusual within its genus in that the long, erect, filiform (thread-like) leaves of this plant unroll in spirals – an arrangement similar to the circinate wikipedia.org
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Hsua
Features The main stems (axes) of Hsua robusta are about an inch thick, with circinate, pseudo-monopodial side branches emerging from the sides. wikipedia.org
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Physematium scopulinum
New leaves show circinate vernation (tightly curled). wikipedia.org
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