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luteo-
luteo- (ˈl(j)uːtɪəʊ) used as the combining form of L. lūteus luteous in various scientific terms. a. To signify the presence of a yellow colour with some other. ˌluteo-coˈbaltic a. Chem., containing a compound of cobalt with a yellow colour. ˌluteo-ˈfulvous a. Bot., of a tawny yellow colour. ˌluteo-...
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Callistosporium luteo-olivaceum
Callistosporium luteo-olivaceum is a species of agaric fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. It was originally described in 1859 as Agaricus luteo-olivaceus by Miles Joseph Berkeley and Moses Ashley Curtis in 1859. Rolf Singer transferred it to Callistosporium in 1946. The fungus has an extensive s...
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luteotrophic
luteotrophic, -tropic, a. Physiol. (ˌl(j)uːtɪəʊˈtrəʊfɪk, -ˈtrəʊpɪk, -ˈtrɒpɪk) [f. luteo- b + -trophic, -tropic.] Maintaining or capable of maintaining the corpus luteum in being during pregnancy and thus counteracting luteolysis; luteotrop(h)ic hormone, such a hormone which in rats and mice is produ...
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Ulmus glabra 'Luteo Variegata'
The Wych Elm cultivar Ulmus glabra 'Luteo Variegata' was first described by Richard Weston in The Universal Botanist and Nurseryman (1770) as "the gold-striped broad-leaved wych elm". See also Ulmus glabra 'Latifolia Aureo-Variegata'. Description
Weston described the tree simply as having leaves var...
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progesterone
progesterone Physiol. (prəʊˈdʒɛstərəʊn) [ad. G. progesteron (W. M. Allen et al. 1935, in Klin. Wochenschr. 17 Aug. 1182/1), blend of progestin and its G. synonym luteosteron (K. H. Slotta et al. 1934, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. LXVII. 1271), f. luteo-, repr. corpus luteum: see -sterone.] A female s...
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