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gymnospermous
gymnospermous, a. Bot. (dʒɪmnəˈspɜːməs) [f. mod.L. gymnosperm-us (see prec.) + -ous.] Naked-seeded; applied to those plants, e.g. conifers, in which the seeds are not provided with a seed-vessel; belonging to the class Gymnospermæ.1727 in Bailey vol. II. 1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. ii. v. (1765) 84 Suc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phlebia crassisubiculata
The type specimen was found growing on the underside of a decaying stump of gymnospermous wood in the Dalhousie hills of Himachal Pradesh. wikipedia.org
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gnetaceous
gnetaceous, a. Bot. (niːˈteɪʃəs) [f. mod.L. Gnetace-æ (f. Gnetum, the name of the typical genus) + -ous.] Belonging to, or resembling, the Gnetaceæ, an order of gymnospermous shrubs or small trees, having jointed stems or branches.1886 Vines in Encycl. Brit. XX. 429/2 In the Gnetaceous Ephedra altis... Oxford English Dictionary
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Archaeopteris macilenta
Archaeopteris is retained in the class Progymnospermopsida which includes plants with gymnospermous anatomy and pteridophytic reproduction. wikipedia.org
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Bennettitales
Bennettitales Palæobot. (ˌbɛnətɪˈteɪliːz) [mod.L. (A. Engler 1897, in Engler & Prantl's Natürl. Pflanzenfam. Nachtrag to Parts ii–iv. 5), f. next + -ales pl. of -alis Lat. suffix (see -al).] A class of gymnospermous fossil plants found chiefly in Mesozoic rocks. Hence ˌBennettiˈtalean a., of or belo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Medullosales
that they produce is strictly known as pre-pollen, as it germinated proximally and was thus intermediate in structure between pteridophytic spores and gymnospermous wikipedia.org
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conifer
conifer Bot. (ˈkəʊnɪfə(r)) [mod. ad. L. cōnifer cone-bearing, f. cōn-us cone + -fer bearing. So F. conifère. Instead of the popular plural conifers, the scientific Coniferæ is often used.] A plant belonging to the Coniferæ, a large and important order of gymnospermous exogens, comprising trees (most... Oxford English Dictionary
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Olaf Hagerup
ideas has been disproven by later modern research – the idea of a direct ancestry of the centrosperms (approximately equal to Caryophyllales) from the gymnospermous wikipedia.org
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Bennettites
Bennettites Palæobot. (ˌbɛnəˈtaɪtiːz) [mod.L., f. surname of John Joseph Bennett (1801–1876), English botanist, + -ites (see -ite1).] A genus of gymnospermous fossil plants having seeds borne on long stalks.1871 W. Carruthers in Trans. Linnean Soc. XXVI. 695 To this genus I have given the name Benne... Oxford English Dictionary
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Welwitschia
‖ Welwitschia (wɛlˈwɪtʃɪə) [mod.L., named by J. D. Hooker (1862) after Dr. Friedrich Welwitsch (1806–72), Austrian botanist: see -ia.] A genus of gymnospermous plants (N.O. Gnetaceæ) consisting of one species W. mirabilis, native to the sandy regions of western Africa.1862 Trans. Linnean Soc. (1864)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Blanowice Formation
where an identified spore-pollen assemblage comprises higher cryptogamic plants (Bryopsida, Selaginellopsida, Sphenopsida, Lycopsida, Pteropsida) and the gymnospermous wikipedia.org
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gymno-
gymno- (dʒɪmnə) before a vowel gymn-, comb. form of Gr. γυµνό-ς naked, bare, chiefly in technical terms of Botany, Biology, and Zoology (the more important are given as main-words): gymnanthous (dʒɪmˈnænθəs) a. Bot. [Gr. ἄνθ-ος flower + -ous], having naked flowers, wanting both calyx and corolla. gy... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of the Paleozoic life of Arizona
unidentified comparable form †Goniasma †Goniasma terebra †Goniophora †Goniophora cristata – type locality for species †Grammatodon †Grammatodon politus †Gymnospermous wikipedia.org
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为什么银杏和水杉被称为活化石?
Emendation of Sorosaccus gracilis Harris 1935, a gymnospermous pollen cone. Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica. 43(2):182-190. McElwain JC. 1998. zhihu
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semi-nude
semi-ˈnude, a. [semi- 1.] Half naked.1856 Smyth Rom. Family Coins 209 A seminude Victoria alata in a rapid biga. 1880 ‘Ouida’ Moths i, She had floated and bobbed and swum and splashed semi-nude. 1886 Guide Exhib. Galleries Brit. Mus. 110 A semi-nude figure of a saint holding an ensign. b. Bot. (see ... Oxford English Dictionary
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