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fimbriate
▪ I. fimbriate, a. (ˈfɪmbrɪeɪt) [ad. L. fimbriāt-us fringed: see -ate2.] a. Her. = fimbriated. b. Bot. and Zool. Fringed; bordered with hairs or filiform processes.1829 Loudon Encycl. Plants 33 Eleusine..Scales truncate, fimbriate. 1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 666 Tentacles long fimbriate. 1870 Hooker St... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fimbriate gudgeon
The fimbriate gudgeon (Oxyeleotris fimbriata) is a species of sleeper goby native to the fresh waters of New Guinea and Australia. wikipedia.org
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fimbrious
† ˈfimbrious, a. Obs. [f. L. fimbri-a + -ous.] = fimbriate a.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 295 With broad, mucronated, fimbrious, crisped leaves. 1662 J. Chandler Van Helmont's Oriat. 246 The tongue is cloathed with a fimbrious or seamy coat. Oxford English Dictionary
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Fimbria
A fimbria (plural fimbriae, adjective fimbriate) is a Latin word that literally means "fringe." Fimbria or Fimbriate may refer to: Fimbria (bacteriology), a proteinaceous appendage in many gram-negative bacteria that is thinner and shorter than wikipedia.org
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fimbriato-
fimbriato- (fɪmbrɪˈeɪtəʊ) used as combining form of fimbriate a.1866 Treas. Bot., Fimbriato-laciniate, having the edge cut up into divisions which are fimbriated. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bankia (bivalve)
– carinate shipworm Bankia cieba Clench and Turner, 1946 Bankia destructa Clench and Turner, 1946 Bankia fimbriatula Moll and Roch, 1931 – fimbriate wikipedia.org
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Skeletocutis fimbriata
The fungus is distinguished from the other Skeletocutis species by its narrow spores, and its coarsely fimbriate margin on the fruit bodies. wikipedia.org
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piloso-
piˈloso- used as combining form of L. pilōsus hairy, pilose, as in piloso-ˈfimbriate a., fringed with soft hairs; piloso-ˈhispid a., having somewhat stiff hairs.1806 J. Galpine Brit. Bot. 17 Viola, L[eaves] cordate, piloso⁓hispid. 1887 W. Phillips Brit. Discomycetes 252 Lachnella acutipila... Margin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crocus nevadensis
Plants have fimbriate, white stigmas, and the petals are sometime not marked - especially for plants found around the Sierra de Cazorla region. wikipedia.org
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fimbricate
fimbricate, a. (ˈfɪmbrɪkeɪt) [Erroneous var. of fimbriate a., perh. due to association with imbricate.] = fimbriate a.1846 Worcester (citing P. Cyc.), Fimbricate (Bot.), fringed; jagged. 1884 Syd. Soc. Lex., Fimbricate. Hence ˈfimbricated a.1879 Cassell's Techn. Educ. IV. 154/1 The ciliary organs or... Oxford English Dictionary
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Punctelia fimbriata
In Punctelia fimbriata, these delicate structures at the margins of the thallus may become lobulate (lobe-like) in age, and develop a "fringed" (fimbriate wikipedia.org
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Corybas oblongus
It has a solitary oval-shaped leaf, often patterned with maroon, and a reddish-purple and white flower with a fimbriate labellum. It is curved at its base, forming a cylindrical opening with a with a flared, highly fimbriate (toothed) mouth. wikipedia.org
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Petaladenium
Petaladenium urceoliferum is unique among legumes in having fimbriate–glandular wing petals. wikipedia.org
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Leptodoras
It is one of the most derived genera within the clade of fimbriate-barbel doradids. The most closely related genus to Leptodoras is Anduzedoras. It has fimbriate barbels. Ecology Most species of Leptodoras are truly benthic and typically inhabit the deep swift-flowing waters of large rivers. wikipedia.org
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Salvia vasta
The margin of the middle lobe of the corolla lip of Salvia vasta var. vasta is entire or undulate, while that of Salvia vasta var. fimbriata is fimbriate-denticulate wikipedia.org
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