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incurvate
▪ I. incurvate, ppl. a. (ɪnˈkɜːvət) [ad. L. incurvāt-us, pa. pple. of incurvāre to incurve.] = incurved.1647 H. More Song of Soul ii. App. xc, Their [comets'] widend beards this aire so broad doth strow Incurvate. 17.. Hue & Cry Dr. S—ft in Somers Tracts I. 390 How does Man (a tender Twig) grow stub... Oxford English Dictionary
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Somatochlora incurvata
The incurvate emerald (Somatochlora incurvata) is a species of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae. It is found in Canada and the United States. Habitat Incurvate emeralds are found in bogs and fens. The larvae are thought to reside within saturated Sphagnum moss. wikipedia.org
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incurvetting
incurvetting see incurvate v. 2, quot. 1697. Oxford English Dictionary
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incurve
▪ I. incurve, v. (ɪnˈkɜːv) [ad. L. incurvā-re to bend in, bow, crook, curve, f. in- (in-2) + curvāre to crook, bend, curve, curvus crooked, bent.] 1. trans. To bend into a curved form, to curve (= incurvate v. 1); in mod. use, To curve or bend (something) inwards.1610 Holland Camden's Brit. i. 651 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Canadian dragonflies
emerald Somatochlora franklini, delicate emerald Somatochlora hineana, Hine's emerald Somatochlora hudsonica, Hudsonian emerald Somatochlora incurvata, incurvate wikipedia.org
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paniculate
paniculate, a. (pəˈnɪkjʊlət) [ad. mod.L. pāniculāt-us, f. pānicula panicle1 + -ate2.] Arranged in a panicle; panicled.1727 Bailey vol. II. s.v., A Plant is said to be floribus paniculatis, i.e. with paniculate Flowers, when it bears a great Number of Flowers standing upon long Foot-Stalks, issuing o... Oxford English Dictionary
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rectify
rectify, v. (ˈrɛktɪfaɪ) [ad. F. rectifier (14th c. in Littré), ad. late L. rectificāre (3rd c.), f. rectus right + -ficāre: see -fy.] 1. a. trans. To put or set right, to remedy (a bad or faulty condition or state of things).c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 51 Wiþ propre eir [v.r. cure] to rectifien þe cor... Oxford English Dictionary
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