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globose
globose, a. (gləʊˈbəʊs) [ad. L. globōs-us, f. globus globe; cf. OF. globeux, globous.] Having the form of a globe; completely or approximately spherical. Now only in scientific use.c 1475 in 11th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. III. (1887) 15 In the begynnynge when thow made all of nowght, A globose mate...
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Globose nucleus
The globose nucleus is one of the deep cerebellar nuclei. It is located medial to the emboliform nucleus, and lateral to the fastigial nucleus. The globose nucleus and emboliform nucleus are known collectively as the interposed nuclei.
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Globose Clam global market basics, production, export and import - Tridge
Everything you need to know about the basics, production, export and import of Globose Clam.
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globosous
† gloˈbosous, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. globōs-us globose + -ous.] = globose.1681 Wharton Eclipses Wks. (1683) 103 The earth is not cubical, nor pyramidal..but on every side perfectly Round, or terminated by a Globosous Figure.
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Euphorbia globosa
Euphorbia globosa, commonly known as globose euphorbia or globose spurge, is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae native to southern Africa.
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globosity
globosity (gləʊˈbɒsɪtɪ) [ad. late L. globōsitāt-em: see globose and -ity.] The condition of being globose; roundness, rotundity. Also, a globose or rounded part.a 1657 Balfour Ann. Scotl. (1824–5) II. 74 In the globositie therof, to admire his wisdoome. 1662 H. More Philos. Writ. Pref. Gen. 20 At wh...
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Pyrgulopsis erythropoma is a small snail that has a height of and globose-turbinate, shell. It is distinguished from closely similar P. pisteri by its more globose shell, blade-like penis, and absence of anterior capsule gland vestibule.
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globous
globous, a. (ˈgləʊbəs) [ad. F. globeux (obs.) or L. globōs-us globose.] = globose. Now rare. The form is frequent in the 17th and early 18th c. Johnson distinguishes globous and globose on metrical grounds. ‘When the accent is intended to be on the last syllable, the word should be written globose, ...
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Arachnomyces flavidulus
The perithecia are scattered, globose or globose-depressed, 250-500 μm in diameter, lacking an opening or ostiole, of yellow color, fragile, densely covered These spores are globose to ellipsoid in shape, very thinly coated and light, 4 to 3 μm wide. The species appears similar to Eurotium.
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turbinato-
turbinato- (tɜːbɪˈneɪtəʊ) combining form from L. turbinātus turbinate a.; qualifying adjs. used in natural history, as turbinato-concave, turbinato-cylindrical, turbinato-globose, turbinato-stipitate.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 384 Turbinato-cylindrical, four and a half lines broad at top. 1846 Berkeley...
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Eugenia myrcianthes
The leaves are globose, with evergreen foliage. About two months later it produces fruits, producing a globose and yellow color fruit, of up to 5 cm of diameter.
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subglobose
subˈglobose, a. [ad. mod.L. subglobōsus: see sub- 21 c.] Somewhat or almost globose; almost spherical in shape.1752 Sir J. Hill Hist. Anim. 200 The roundish or subglobose ones [sc. species of centronia], called by Klein and some others Cidares. 1775 J. Jenkinson Linnæus' Brit. Plants 67 The fruit is...
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Lycoperdales were distinguished by their globose or subglobose fruiting body having a that is powdery at maturity, and generally supported by sterile
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Emboliform nucleus
is one among the four pairs of deep cerebellar nuclei, which are from lateral to medial: the dentate, interposed (which consists of the emboliform and globose In some mammals the emboliform nucleus is continuous with the globose nucleus, forming together the interposed nucleus.
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ovali-
ovali- comb. form of mod.L. ōvāli-s oval, as in ovali-globose adj.1775 J. Jenkinson Brit. Pl. Gloss., Ovali-globose, a globose leaf partly oval.
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