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ovular
ovular, a. Biol. (ˈəʊvjuːlə(r)) [ad. mod.L. ōvulāris, f. ōvul-um ovule: see -ar.] Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of an ovule.1855 Ramsbotham Obstetr. Med. 68 The foetal surface has..a smooth, glistening appearance, which it obtains from the two ovular membranes. 1857 Mayne Exp. Lex., Ovularis,.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eulagisca uschakovi
Wide, ovular prostomium with the median antenna with a large ceratophore in an anterior notch and lateral antennae inserted terminally on anterior margin wikipedia.org
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binovular
binovular, a. Biol. (bɪn-, baɪˈnəʊvjuːlə(r)) [f. bin- (or L. bīnī two by two) + ovular a.] Pertaining to or derived from two ova.1900 in Dorland. 1917 C. Berkeley Midwifery xxxii. 376 Binovular twins are developed from two ova. 1961 Lancet 30 Sept. 743/2 Two cases of goitre are described in the bino... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dui (vessel)
Shapes vary from circular, ovular, or subcircular. From the Warring States period, ovular forms become subcircular shapes. wikipedia.org
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ovulary
ovulary, a. (ˈəʊvjuːlərɪ) [f. mod.L. ōvulum ovule + -ary.] = ovular.1864 in Webster. 1892 Syd. Soc. Lex., Ovulary, same as Ovular. O. spore, same as Megaspore. Oxford English Dictionary
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Weigela coraeensis
Their toothed leaves are ovular shaped, shiny, sharp-pointed, and bristly stalked. They can grow to become up to 10cm long. wikipedia.org
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monovular
monovular, a. Biol. (məˈnɒv-, məˈnəʊvjuːlə(r)) [f. mono- + ovular a.] = monozygotic a.1936 Yale Jrnl. Biol. & Med. VIII. 589 We think of human monovular twins as having identically the same inheritance and as being so similar in height, weight, build, appearance, and mentality as to confuse relative... Oxford English Dictionary
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Samba (rice)
Samba is a variety of rice grown in Tamil Nadu, some other parts of India and Sri Lanka, and has a small ovular grain, compared to the long grain of basmati wikipedia.org
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Paraoa
Paraoa Atoll is ovular in shape. It measures in length with a maximum width of . wikipedia.org
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merogony
merogony Biol. (məˈrɒgənɪ) [f. mero-1 + Gr. -γονία begetting.] The production of an embryo from a portion of an egg not containing a nucleus. Hence meroˈgonic a., pertaining to or effected by merogony.1899 Nature 2 Nov. 24/1 On merogonic impregnation and its results, by M. Yves Delage. Ibid., Since ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cominella adspersa
The ovular aperture is provided with a callosity upon the left lip, which is of a beautiful reddish color. wikipedia.org
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spermatozoal
spermatoˈzoal, a. Phys. [f. spermatozo-on + -al1.] Of or pertaining to spermatozoa; of the nature of a spermatozoon. So spermatoˈzoan, -ˈzoic adjs.1858 J. W. Draper Human Physiol. (ed. 2) 518 Spermatozoic filaments, developing in Certhea vulgaris. 1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. xii. 661 The ascription... Oxford English Dictionary
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Birkeniidae
Morphology Birkeniidae had a large body which was ovular in shape, and a strong, mobile tail. Their eyes were positioned on either side of the head. wikipedia.org
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Phyllosticta minima
It grows on living and fallen leaves, creating tan, ovular lesions inch in diameter and ringed with 'purple' or black spores. wikipedia.org
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1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid
More specifically, ACC signaling promotes secretion of the pollen tube chemoattractant LURE1.2 in ovular sporophytic tissue thus enhancing pollen tube wikipedia.org
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