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CLAVATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CLAVATE is thickened near the distal end : club-shaped. www.merriam-webster.com
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CLAVATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Clavate definition: club-shaped; claviform.. See examples of CLAVATE used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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Clavate | Glossary - Diatoms of North America
Clavate refers to an object having the shape of a club. Clavate is usually used to describe the asymmetry of Gomphoneis and Gomphonema in valve view. diatoms.org
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clavate
clavate, a. (ˈkleɪveɪt) [ad. L. clāvāt-us, pa. pple. of clāvāre to stud with nails or knobs (cf. Pliny H.N. ix. 36 ‘genus concharum clavatum’), f. clāvus nail. In sense 2 taken as f. clāva club (a doubtful Latin use).] † 1. Studded with nails or knobs, knobbed. Obs.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. Int... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clavate - Cactus Art.biz
Used in botany to describe the shape of plants parts gradually becoming expanded at the distal end. (usually referring to clavate stem or clavate fruit) Compare ... www.cactus-art.biz
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clavate
Something now that is not much longer than it is wide will usually be called clavate, while something that is longer one will be called tapered. www.mushroomthejournal.com
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Teinoptila clavata
Etymology The specific name is from the Latin clavatus, referring to the clavate sacculus in the male genitalia. wikipedia.org
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Clavate Tortoise Beetle - Helocassis clavata - BugGuide.Net
An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information. bugguide.net
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clavate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · Synonyms · Derived terms · Translations. edit. en.wiktionary.org
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clavate | Definition and example sentences - Cambridge Dictionary
It is characterized by its elongated upright, clavate, or strap-like stromata poking up through the ground, much like fingers. From. Wikipedia. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Clavate and Golden Tortoise Beetles
Clavate tortoise beetles feed exclusively on solanaceous plants. They are oval to square in shape, clear to slightly metallic looking with a dark square ... www.mofga.org
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clavation
clavation (kləˈveɪʃən) [f. clavate, or its source + -ation.] Clavate state or quality; spec. in Anat. clavate articulation, gomphosis. Oxford English Dictionary
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Coccomyces clavatus
This species is very similar to Coccomyces phyllocladi, found on the same host, and can only be distinguished by the smaller, clavate ascospores. wikipedia.org
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clavato-
clavato- comb. form of clavate: as in clavato-elongate, clavato-turbinate etc.1848 Dana Zooph. 370 Clavato-turbinate. Ibid. 671 Branches subterete, clavato-elongate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pseudopostega clavata
Etymology The species name is derived from the Latin clavatus (meaning clubbed), in reference to the diagnostic, clavate shape of the apex of the greatly wikipedia.org
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