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coarsely, adv. (ˈkɔəslɪ) [f. coarse + -ly2.] In a coarse manner, in the various senses of the adj. In 16th c. ‘meanly, slightingly, as of little account’.1548 Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. John xvii. 105 Men impute me to be very base, and exteme me very courselye. 1565 Jewel Rep. Harding (1611) 338, I mar...
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Aegoceras (Beaniceras)
Aegoceras (Beaniceras) is small, coarsely ribbed subgenus ammonite from the Lower Jurassic with coarsely ribbed rounded whorls.
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Grit (grain)
It is also used for oats that have been husked but not ground, or that have been only coarsely ground—coarse oatmeal. The word continues to exist in modern dishes like grits, an American corn (maize)-based food common in the Southern United States, consisting of coarsely
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Dereodus sparsus
Head coarsely punctate and wrinkled. Eyes are rather more prominent. Prothorax much broader. Elytra more acuminate behind, and more coarsely punctate. Elytral scales are larger and less dense, and almost circular.
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Every metric space contains a discrete, coarsely dense subset I'm wondering on how to prove the following: Let $(X,d) $ be a metric space. We say that a subset $ A \subset X $ is coarsely dense iff $ \exists_{C > 0} ...
A different family will work. Pick a number $\epsilon > 0$. Use the family of all sets $D$ such that for all $x \ne y \in D$ we have $d(x,y) > \epsilon$. Every chain will be bounded, because the union of each chain still satisfies the property that for all $x,y$ in the union we have $d(x,y) > \epsil...
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Phyllognathus dionysius
Elytra coarsely punctate-striate with puncturations. Pygidium minutely punctured. In female, head armed with a sharp and small tubercle. Pronotum coarsely punctured and pygidium covered with erect hairs.
It is known as a minor pest on peanut, capsicum and tomato.
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Pachysandra procumbens
The leaves are 5–10 cm long, with a coarsely toothed margin. Ovate to suborbicular leaves (to 3" long) are coarsely toothed at the apex but untoothed at the base.
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Thomasia foliosa
It is a multi-stemmed shrub with densely hairy branchlets, coarsely serrated, egg-shaped leaves with a heart-shaped base, and many small pink, cream-coloured The edges of the leaves are coarsely serrated, the lower surface paler than the upper surface and sparsely hairy.
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Bulbophyllum sect. Pseudopelma
Description
Species in this section have coarsely papillose roots and finely and densely papillose rhizome bracts.
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Zeuxine longilabris
Flowers are white with coarsely toothed petals. Flowering season is late fall to early winter.
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Flora of Malesia
longilabris
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Encephalartos pterogonus
dioecious species with male specimens showing 1-3 cones, spindle-shaped, 30–38 cm long and 10–11 cm broad, pedunculated, and female specimens with 2-3 coarsely The seeds are coarsely ovoid, 28–35 mm long, covered with an orange-red sarcotesta when ripe.
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Identification of trees of the northeastern United States
, twigs bearing thorns: black locust
Of quivering habit, petioles compressed: poplar
Long, slender, finely serrate: willow
Coarsely crenately-toothed toothed
Irregularly toothed, lobes bristle pointed: northern red oak
Leaf broad, lobes coarsely toothed: American sycamore
Leaves are opposite along
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Goodenia centralis
It is a prostrate, annual herb with coarsely toothed, spatula-shaped to egg-shaped leaves with the narrower end towards the base, and racemes of yellow The leaves are spatula-shaped to egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, long and wide and coarsely-toothed.
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Uzbek Julkhyr
It is a long coarsely woven rug sleeping rug woven and was also made by the Uzbek north at the time in Afghanistan.
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