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echinate
▪ I. echinate, a. (ˈɛkɪneɪt) [ad. L. echinātus, f. echīnus hedgehog.] 1. Bot. ‘Furnished with numerous rigid hairs, or straight prickles; as the fruit of Castanea vesca’ (Treas. Bot.).1668 Wilkins Real Char. 116 Whose outward husk is Echinate and prickly. 1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) I. 344 Each... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lithothelium echinatum
Lithothelium echinatum is the only species in genus Lithothelium that has echinate ascospores (i.e., with pointed spines). wikipedia.org
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echinated
echinated, ppl. a. (ˈɛkɪneɪtɪd) [f. as prec. + -ed.] = echinate a.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 346 Bearing..crasse, spinous and echinated Apples. 1756 P. Browne Jamaica 233 Half the capsule is echinated, the other smooth. 1881 Macdonald in Jrnl. Linn. Soc. XV. No. 85. 281 Lobes of apertures finely e... Oxford English Dictionary
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Echinopepon racemosus
A vine, its densely echinate fruits are dehiscent, but not explosive. References Cucurbitoideae Plants described in 1978 wikipedia.org
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echinus
echinus Zool. (iːˈkaɪnəs) Also 4 echynnys, 6 echynus. [a. L. echīnus, Gr. ἐχῖνος hedgehog, sea-urchin.] The Sea-urchin; a genus of animals (Order Echinoidea, Class Echinodermata), inhabiting a spheroidal shell built up from polygonal plates, and covered with rows of sharp spines. (The sense ‘hedgeho... Oxford English Dictionary
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Echinodorus grandiflorus
Aggregate fruit globular, shortly echinate, achenes compressed, 3 mm long x 1 mm wide, having 3 - 5 ribs and 3 glands placed usually in one row, beak 0.4 wikipedia.org
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Echinodorus macrophyllus
Aggregate fruit globular, echinate, 6 – 8 mm in diameter. wikipedia.org
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tribuloid
tribuloid, a. Bot. (ˈtrɪbjʊlɔɪd) [f. mod.L. Tribulus + -oid.] (See quot.)1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms, Tribuloid (εἶδος, resemblance), like the fruit of Tribulus, beset with sharp bristles, echinate (Heinig). Oxford English Dictionary
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Echinodorus berteroi
Corolla white, about 1.5 cm in diameter, stamens 12, achenes numerous in echinate head, nutlets grey-brown, 2.5 - 3.5 mm long x 1 - 1.3 mm wide, broadly wikipedia.org
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Veprecula
The remainder are either few or closely ribbed, crossed by frequent or more distant lirations, acutely echinate at the points of junction, interstices wikipedia.org
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columniform
columniform, a. (kəˈlʌmnɪfɔːm) [f. L. columna + -form.] Column-shaped.1816 G. S. Faber Orig. Pagan Idol. II. 412 A circular columniform altar blazing with fire. 1848 Dana Zooph. 507 Tubercles echinate, prominent, columniform. 1876 Gross Dis. Bladder 56 The columniform bladder. Oxford English Dictionary
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Verbesina
They are 3-colplorate with a subtriangular amb, a small polar area, a long colpus, a lalongate endoaperture, a caveate exine and an echinate sexine. wikipedia.org
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Hypleurochilus brasil
Etymology The specific name brasil is the Portuguese spelling of Brazil, the country's name being derived from the red coloured wood of the tree Caesalpinia echinate wikipedia.org
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Quercus stenophylloides
Echinate-serrate on the edge. Midribs are concave above, elevated beneath. Lateral veins 9 - 17 pairs. Petioles 1 - 2.3 cm(0.4 - 0.9 in) long. wikipedia.org
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Lycoperdon echinatum
The species is commonly known as the "spiny puffball" or the "spring puffball"; Peck referred to the species as the "echinate puff-ball". wikipedia.org
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