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laciniate
laciniate, a. Bot. and Zool. (ləˈsɪnɪət) Also 9 erron. lacinate. [f. prec. + -ate2.] Cut into deep and narrow irregular segments; jagged, slashed.1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. iii. v. (1765) 179 Laciniate, jagged; when they are variously divided into Parts, and those Parts in like manner indeterminately ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Divaricate
In medicine See also Diastasis (pathology), a medical term for separation of parts Laciniate References Plant morphology Medical terminology wikipedia.org
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bilaciniate
bilaciniate, a. Bot. (baɪləˈsɪnɪət) [f. bi- prefix2 3 + laciniate, f. L. lacinia lappet, flap.] Of leaves: Doubly laciniate; i.e. divided into flaps or lappets which are themselves similarly divided. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ulmus minor 'Laciniata'
Description The tree was described as having laciniate leaves 3–5 cm long. wikipedia.org
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Doyleanthus
It has a fully developed, deeply laciniate aril (seed coating), a condition otherwise found only in Madagascar in Mauloutchia heckelii, from which Doyleanthus wikipedia.org
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squarroso-
squaˈrroso- combining form of prec., as in squarroso-dentate (Worcester, 1860), squarroso-laciniate, squarroso-pinnatipartite, squarroso-pinnatisect (Treas. Bot. 1866) adjs. Oxford English Dictionary
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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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Vanilloideae
The species in the tribe Pogonieae have a characteristic laciniate lip margin. wikipedia.org
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Ekmanianthe
Corolla lobes indistinct, deeply laciniate (irregularly cut into slender segments). Stamens 4 or 5, exserted or subexserted. The edge of the corolla is laciniate in a few moth-pollinated and a few bat-pollinated species of Tabebuia, but much less so than in Ekmanianthe. wikipedia.org
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merismoid
merismoid, a. Bot. (məˈrɪzmɔɪd) [f. mod.L. merisma (see prec.) + -oid.] Of sporophores, esp. agarics: Having the cap branched or laciniate.1857 Berkeley Cryptog. Bot. §393 Odontia makes way rapidly for Hydnum in all its varied forms, resupinate, apodous, lateral, merismoid, and mesopod. 1886 Stevens... Oxford English Dictionary
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Schizolaena pectinata
The involucre of the flowers is fleshy and laciniate. It is thought to attract lemurs, bats and birds who in turn disperse the tree's seeds. wikipedia.org
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multifido-
mulˈtifido- used as combining form of multifid; = multifidly.1871 W. A. Leighton Lichen-flora 152 Multifido-laciniate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Medial calcaneal branches of the tibial nerve
The medial calcaneal branches of the tibial nerve (internal calcaneal branches) perforate the laciniate ligament, and supply the skin of the heel and medial wikipedia.org
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Viola × williamsii
It differs from V. cornuta in having wider, slightly overlapping petals, the lateral ones directed outwards or upwards, and more deeply dentate to laciniate wikipedia.org
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Deep fascia of leg
subcutaneous surface of the tibia, and with that covering the head and malleolus of the fibula; below, it is continuous with the transverse crural and laciniate wikipedia.org
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