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digitate
▪ I. digitate, a. (n.) (ˈdɪdʒɪtət) [ad. L. digitāt-us having fingers or toes, f. digit-us finger.] 1. Zool. Of quadrupeds: Having separate or divided digits or toes.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. Introd., Solipeds and bisulcs usually being greater than the digitate. 1835–6 Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 470/2 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Digitate wart
Digitate or filiform warts are warts that often appear on the eyelids, lips, face, or neck. The warts tend to grow directly outwards from the skin. wikipedia.org
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bidigitate
bidigitate, a. (baɪˈdɪdʒɪteɪt) [f. be- prefix2 1 + digitate, f. L. digitus finger.] Having two digits, fingers, or finger-like processes. biˈdigital a. = prec.1852 Dana Crust. i. 649 Small bi-digitate sacs. 1881 Mivart Cat 103 The skeleton of the fore-leg..is divisible into a tri- and a bi-digital s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Multiple minute digitate hyperkeratosis
Multiple minute digitate hyperkeratosis (also known as "Digitate keratoses," "Disseminated spiked hyperkeratosis," "Familial disseminated piliform hyperkeratosis wikipedia.org
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digitately
digitately, adv. (ˈdɪdʒɪteɪtlɪ) [f. digitate a. + -ly2.] In a digitate manner.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 619 Branches compressed, digitately subdivided. 1882 Baker in Jrnl. Bot. XI. 70 The leaves are simple or digitately trifoliolate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ussuria
Sutures are ammonitic, with digitate lobes and submonophyllic saddles. The two or three principal lateral lobes on either side that are wide and deeply digitate, followed dorsally by another three or more smaller, also digitate wikipedia.org
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Leucoptera oxyphyllella
The mine has the form of an upper surface digitate-blotch mine. It is pale green. wikipedia.org
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peltato-
pelˈtati-, pelˈtato- mod. combining forms of L. peltātus peltate, as in peltatifid (-ˈtætɪfɪd) a. [after pinnatifid]; pelˌtato-ˈdigitate a.: see quot.1866 Treas. Bot. 858 Peltatifid is applied to a peltate leaf cut into subdivisions; and peltato-digitate to a digitate leaf with the petiole much enla... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gummiglobus
The species, G. agglutinosporus and G. joyceae, "have columellae with wedge-shaped to digitate or strand-like projections that extend to the endocutis wikipedia.org
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Leiophyllites
Sutures have digitate lobes and monophyllic saddles, most closely resembling those of Palaeophyllites except lobes are more flared at the ends and saddles wikipedia.org
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Cladosporium spinulosum
It has spherical, ornamented conidia with long digitate (finger-like) projections. References spinulosum Fungi described in 2007 wikipedia.org
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Cladosporium psychrotolerans
It grows well at 4 °C but not at 30 °C, and has ornamented, globoid conidia with long digitate projections. wikipedia.org
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Liocrobyla brachybotrys
The mine has the form of an elongate or digitate blotch along the midrib. It is pale brown and bordered by pale green. wikipedia.org
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Hallicis clavicula
Etymology The specific epithet is derived from Latin clavicula (meaning a tendril of a vine) and refers to the tapering digitate process originating from wikipedia.org
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Liocrobyla lobata
The mine has the form of a digitate blotch under the epidermis of the upper surface. It is pale green or pale greyish brown. wikipedia.org
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