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multifid
multifid, a. Bot. and Zool. (ˈmʌltɪfɪd) [ad. L. multifid-us, f. multus multi- + fid-, stem of findĕre to cleave.] Having many divisions; cleft or divided into many parts. Also Comb.1752 J. Hill Hist. Anim. 23 The short and multifid-tailed monoculus. 1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. ii. xxxi. (1765) 153 Cucu... Oxford English Dictionary
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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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Athoracophorus
Lingual membrane is with peculiarly shaped teeth, with long, narrow, curving, base of attachment, and low, transverse, multifid cusp. wikipedia.org
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multifidous
multifidous, a. (mʌlˈtɪfɪdəs) [f. L. multifidus multifid + -ous.] = prec.: said esp. of feet, or of animals having such feet.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. xxvii. 175 Those animalls..which are multiparous and multifidous, that is, which have many at a litter, and have also their feet divided int... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hyalimax
Lingual membrane with tricuspid central teeth, multifid laterals, and quadrate marginals." wikipedia.org
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Phyllanthaceae
The style is usually 2-lobed or bifid, sometimes entire, or rarely multifid. The fruit is a schizocarp, drupe, or berry. wikipedia.org
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submersed
submersed, pa. pple. and ppl. a. (səbˈmɜːst) [f. L. submersus, pa. pple. of submergĕre to submerge + -ed1.] Submerged; covered with water, lying or growing under water. Now chiefly Bot. a. pa. pple.1727 Bailey (vol. II), Submersed, plunged under Water, &c. 1776 J. Lee Introd. Bot. Explan. Terms 382 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nigella damascena
The plant's common name "love-in-a-mist" comes from the flower being nestled in a ring of multifid, lacy bracts. wikipedia.org
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septem-
septem- L. septem seven, used in a few compounds, chiefly adjs. = septi-1 (which is more frequent): septemdeˈcenary [for -decennary], occurring once in 17 years; = septendecennial. ˈseptemfid, Bot. [L. -fidus cleft], divided into seven parts. ˈseptemfoil [-foil as in cinquefoil], an ornament of seve... Oxford English Dictionary
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Great Northern Derby (race)
1914 - Cherubini 1913 - Bon Reve 1912 - Counterfeit 1911 - Danube 1910 - Kilwinning 1909 - Husbandman 1908 - Boniform 1907 - Zimmerman 1906 - Multifid wikipedia.org
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capillaceous
capillaceous (kæpɪˈleɪʃəs) [f. L. capillāce-us hairy, hair-like, f. capill-us hair: see -aceous.] Of the nature of, or resembling hair; hair-like, thread-like. Cf. capillary 5. Hence capiˈllaceously adv.; capiˈllaceo-ˈmultifid a., divided into many hair-like filaments.1731–7 Miller Gard. Dict. s.v. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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New Zealand Derby
Crispin 1899 – Blue Jacket 1900 – Miss Delaval 1901 – Renown 1902 – Menschikoff 1903 – Wairiki 1904 – Gladsome 1905 – Gladstone 1906 – Multifid 1907 – wikipedia.org
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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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Glossary of gastropod terms
Multifid – Made up of many lobes or projections, as the cusps on some radulae. wikipedia.org
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slashed
slashed, ppl. a. (slæʃt) [f. slash v.1 + -ed1.] 1. Of garments: Having vertical slits to show a contrasting lining; in mod. use, having a piece of material of a different colour inserted.1633 Shirley Triumph of Peace Plays (1888) 441 Confidence in a slashed doublet parti-coloured. 1649 Quarles Virgi... Oxford English Dictionary
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