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extine
extine Bot. (ˈɛkstɪn, -taɪn) [f. L. ext- (in extimus most outward, f. ex-) + -ine1.] The outer membrane of the pollen grain. Also exine.1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) I. 358 The shell of the pollen-grain..has been ascertained to consist..of two or even three membranes, of which the outer (extine) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bangs (band)
Utter has since moved back to the northwest and spends her time painting and playing bass guitar with Craig Extine and Kris Cunningham in the band Western wikipedia.org
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exine
ˈexine rare. [f. L. ex- out + -ine.] = extine.1884 Syd. Soc. Lex., Exine, Fritzche's name for the Exhymenine, or outer layer of a pollen grain. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Old Haunts
Band members Principal members of the band are the founders Craig Extine (guitar, vocals) and Scott Seckington (bass), and the band's current drummer, With a steady core membership of Extine and Seckington, the band recorded three full-length albums for Kill Rock Stars: Fallow Field (2005) – This first wikipedia.org
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exintine
exintine (ɛkˈsɪntɪn, -taɪn) [f. L. ex- (see ex- prefix1) + int-us within + -ine1.] ‘The membrane of the pollen grain which lies between the Extine and the Intine’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1884).1852 in Brande (Supplement). 1866 in Treas. Bot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jules Bailey
In the general election, he defeated Pacific Green Party candidate Chris Extine to win election to the seat. wikipedia.org
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perine
perine Bot. (ˈpɛraɪn) [ad. mod.L. perinium (Strasburger 1882), f. peri-, app. after extine, intine.] The outermost coat of a pollen-grain or spore when there are three (intine, extine or exine, and perine).1895 Kerner & Oliver Nat. Hist. Plants (1902) II. 100 The wall of pollen-grains is, as a rule,... Oxford English Dictionary
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intine
intine Bot. (ˈɪntɪn) [f. L. int-us within + -ine.] The inner membrane of the pollen grain.1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) I. 359 Fritzche asserts that these plants have both an extine and an intine. 1870 Bentley Bot. 254 The intine is the first formed layer, and appears to be of the same nature and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Libertarian Party of Kentucky
State Executive Committee LPKY Website Chairman – Charles Altendorf Vice Chairman – Bethany Extine Secretary – Amanda Billings Treasurer – Robert wikipedia.org
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intextine
intextine Bot. (ɪnˈtɛkstɪn) Also intexine. [f. L. int-us within + extine.] An inner coating of the pollen grain within the extine.1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) I. 359 [Fritzche] speaks of four coatings to the pollen of Clarkia elegans, calling the fourth, which is near the extine, the Intexine. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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hilum
‖ hilum (ˈhaɪləm) [L. hīlum little thing, trifle; according to Festus, thought to have orig. meant ‘that which adheres to a bean’; hence in mod. Bot. use (see 2).] † 1. Something very minute. Obs.1659 D. Pell Impr. Sea 44 Unhewn Sailors, that have no more than a meer hilum of goodness in them. 2. Bo... Oxford English Dictionary
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cellularity
cellularity (sɛljuːˈlærɪtɪ) [f. cellular + -ity.] Cellular quality or condition.1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) I. 358 Mirbel however disputes the cellularity of the extine. 1851–9 Darwin in Adm. Man. Sc. Eng. 291 The composition, thickness, and degree of cellularity of any lava-stream. Oxford English Dictionary
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vesicular
vesicular, a. (vɪˈsɪkjʊlə(r)) [ad. early mod.L. vesicular-is (whence F. vésiculaire, Pg. vesicular, It. vescicolare), f. L. vēsīcula: see prec.] 1. Having the form or structure of a vesicle; bladder-like.a. Anat. c 1720 Gibson Farrier's Guide i. App. (1722) 101 These receive the Chyle..into the vesi... Oxford English Dictionary
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pollen
▪ I. pollen, n. (ˈpɒlɪn) [a. L. pollen, -inem fine flour, fine dust, in sense from mod.L. (Linn.).] † 1. Fine flour or meal; fine powder. Obs.1523 Ld. Berners Froiss. I. xvi. 18 As well of pollen, as of other vitailes. 1601 Holland Pliny xviii. x. I. 564 Wheat flower called Pollen. 1620 Venner Via R... Oxford English Dictionary
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