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OBCLAVATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OBCLAVATE is inversely clavate.
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obclavate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From ob- + clavate. Adjective. edit. obclavate (comparative more obclavate, superlative most obclavate). Inversely clavate; thicker at the base.
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OBCLAVATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Obclavate definition: inversely clavate.. See examples of OBCLAVATE used in a sentence.
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obclavate
obclavate, a. Nat. Hist. (ɒbˈkleɪvət) [See ob- 2.] Inversely clavate; club-shaped with the thickened part at the base.1857 in Mayne Expos. Lex.
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OBCLAVATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
adjective botany having been compressed or squashed flat in an opposite orientation to that which is normal.
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obclavate, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective obclavate is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for obclavate is from 1856, in a dictionary by John Stevens Henslow, ...
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Brachydesmiella obclavata
The species is distinguished by obclavate, rostrate, 1-euseptate, pale brown, smooth-walled conidia.
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Grandi, Rosely A.
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Obclavate - Cactus Art.biz
Used in botany to describe the shape of plants parts gradually becoming thickened at the distal end. (usually referring to clavate stem or clavate fruit)
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obclavate - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
ob•cla•vate (ob klā′vāt),USA pronunciation adj. inversely clavate. Neo-Latin; see ob-, clavate; 1855–60. Forum discussions with the word(s) "obclavate" in ...
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obclavate Related Words - Merriam-Webster
Words related to obclavate: reclined, upside down, canted, inverse, downward, plunging, occlusive, lengthwise, down, slanted, huddled.
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Fungal Word Friday: Obclavate - The Mycelium Connection
Obclavate means shaped like a reversed club. Where the distal part is smaller. In mycology this is often in reference to conidia shape.
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ob-
ob-, prefix The Lat. prep. ob ‘in the direction of, towards, against, in the way of, in front of, in view of, on account of’. In combination with vbs. and their derivatives, the b is assimilated to certain consonants, becoming oc- before c-, of- before f-, op- before p-, and app. o- before m- (in om...
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Pyricularia
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Pyricularia variabilis
Pyricularia whetzelii
Pyricularia zingiberis
Pyricularia zizaniicola
Taxonomy
Conidia are solitary, pyriform to obclavate
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Pyriculariaceae
Other genera have obclavate to more ellipsoid 2-septate conidia. Deightoniella and Macgarvieomyces evolved 1-septate conidia.
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Cercospora fuchsiae
slightly branched, 0-2 geniculate or undulate, straight to curved, medium spore scar at the subtruncate tip, 4–5.5 x 30-130 µm
conidia hyaline, acicular to obclavate
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