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NERVATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NERVATION is an arrangement or system of nerves; also : venation.
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NERVATION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Nervation definition: venation.. See examples of NERVATION used in a sentence.
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NERVATION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a method of local anesthesia in which the passage of impulses through a particular nerve is stopped by the injection of an anesthetic into or near the nerve.
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nervation
nervation (nɜːˈveɪʃən) [ad. L. type *nervātiōn-em, f. *nervāre: see prec. Cf. F. nervation.] † 1. (See quot.) Obs. rare—0.1721 Bailey, Nervation, a joining together, a strengthening as it were by Sinews. 2. Bot. The disposition of the fibro-vascular bundles in the blades of leaves, etc.1849 Balfour ...
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NERVATION in English - Cambridge Dictionary
venation [noun] (biology) the arrangement of a system of veins, for example in a leaf or an insect wing. The venation of the leaves is very ...
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nervation, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun nervation, two of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, ...
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Nepenthes mollis
N. fusca, by its colour and its red-brown indumentum, but it differs by its quite other leaf shape and nervation, and its still denser indumentum. The leaves possess indistinct nervation.
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nervation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
nervation · Contents · English · French. edit. Etymology. edit. From nerver (“to fit with nerves”), from Latin nervus (“nerve, sinew”). Pronunciation.
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Nervation - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from nerve + -ation (1849), the word means the arrangement or distribution of nerves, especially in leaf blades.
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nervation - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
ner•va•tion (nûr vā′shən),USA pronunciation n. Botanyvenation. Also, ner•va•ture (nûr′və ...
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(1) Nervation of Plants (2) Wild Flowers as They Grow (3 ... - Nature
(1) THE author of this work has written much and pleasantly upon ferns and trees, but here he has ventured into a field with which he is unfamiliar.
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neuration
neuration (njʊˈreɪʃən) [irreg. f. neur- + -ation, after nervation.] The arrangement or distribution of the nervures or veins, esp. in the wings of insects, or the leaves of plants.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. xxxv. III. 610 The circumstance that most strikingly distinguishes tegmina from elytra is thei...
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Nepenthes glabrata
It shows unusual palmate nervation, with the midrib branching and connecting to the lateral veins around 1 cm below the apex. In their 2001 monograph, Cheek and Jebb considered N. glabrata to be most closely allied to N. muluensis based on its atypical lid nervation as well as
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lemma
▪ I. lemma1 (ˈlɛmə) Pl. lemmas, ‖ lemmata (ˈlɛmətə). [a. (either directly or through Lat.) Gr. λῆµµα, pl. λήµµατα (f. root of λαµβάνειν to take, pf. pass. εἴληµµαι) something received or taken; something taken for granted; an argument, title. Cf. F. lemme.] 1. Math., etc. A proposition assumed or de...
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