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faucal
faucal, a. and n. (ˈfɔːkəl) [f. L. fauc-ēs (see fauces n. pl.) + -al1.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the fauces or throat. In phonology applied chiefly to certain deep guttural sounds, esp. in the Semitic languages.1864 in Webster. 1876 T. Le M. Douse Grimm's L. App. A. 179 Its more usual affinity be...
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Dasynotus
Boraginaceae family, as it has large white salverform (composed of united petals forming a tube that spreads at the open end) corollas with long horn-like faucal
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faucalize
faucalize, v. (ˈfɔːkəlaɪz) [f. faucal a. + -ize.] trans. To add a faucal element to (a sound).1919 H. H. Johnston Comp. Stud. Bantu & Semi-B. Lang. I. ii. 36 The slurring of g or the faucalizing of w. 1920 Man XX. 14 How do you faucalise w?
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Myosotis glabrescens
many other bracteate-prostrate species) by numerous floral characters, including its long, exserted filaments (> 0.5 mm long) which are attached at the faucal scales, its long anthers (0.9–1.1 mm long) which are completely exserted past the faucal scales, and its long calyx lobes which are longer than half the
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faucial
faucial, a. (ˈfɔːʃ(ɪ)əl, -ʃəl) [as if f. L. fauci-, faucēs (see fauces) + -al1. Cf. faucal.] a. Of or pertaining to the fauces. Of a sound: Proceeding from the fauces. b. Bot. Pertaining to the fauces or ‘throat’ of a flower.1807 Ann. Reg. 932 That hoarse faucial noise before mentioned. 1840 Poe W. ...
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Myosotis chaffeyorum
It can be differentiated from the first two by the following characteristics: anthers fully included or anther tips just reaching faucal scales, filaments albiflora by the length : width ratio of the rosette leaf lamina (1.0–1.4 : 1 vs. 1.5–3.6 : 1), partially included anthers with tips only surpassing the faucal
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plosion
plosion Phonetics. (ˈpləʊʒən) [f. explosion.] The eruption of breath involved in uttering a plosive. Hence ˈplosional a., of or pertaining to plosion.1918 D. Jones Outl. Eng. Phonetics viii. 37 (heading) Faucal Plosion... Lateral Plosion. 1932 G. E. Fuhrken Standard Eng. Speech vi. 71 Nasal plosion ...
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Myosotis lyallii subsp. elderi
In M. lyallii subsp. elderi, the anthers are at least partly below the faucal scales (partially exserted), whereas in M. lyallii subsp. lyallii, they are usually wholly above the faucal scales (fully exserted).
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fricative
fricative, a. and n. (ˈfrɪkətɪv) [ad. mod.L. fricātīv-us, f. L. fricāre to rub: see -ative.] A. adj. 1. Of a consonant-sound: Produced by the friction of the breath through a narrow opening between two of the mouth-organs.1860 Marsh Eng. Lang. 489 The b..showing no tendency to the more explosive art...
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Myosotis lyallii subsp. lyallii
In M. lyallii subsp. lyallii, the anthers are usually wholly above the faucal scales (fully exserted), whereas in M. lyallii subsp. elderi, the anthers are at least partly below the faucal scales (partially exserted).
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Myosotis suavis
The anthers are partially exserted, with the tips only surpassing the faucal scales. The nutlets were not described.
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Myosotis tenericaulis
The anthers are mostly included, with the tips only reaching or surpassing the faucal scales.
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Myosotis angustata
The anthers are exserted with the anthers surpassing the faucal scales. The nutlets are 2.2 mm long by 1 mm wide.
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Myosotis amabilis
The anthers are exserted, surpassing the faucal scales. The nutlets have not been described.
The pollen of Myosotis amabilis is unknown.
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Myosotis albosericea
The anthers are partly exserted, with the tips only surpassing or equaling the scales (rarely fully included with the tips reaching the base of the faucal
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