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parenchymatous
parenchymatous, a. (pærɛŋˈkɪmətəs) [f. Gr. παρέγχυµα, παρεγχυµατ- (see prec.) + -ous.] 1. Anat. and Zool. a. Consisting of or having the nature of parenchyma (sense 1); spec. applied to intestinal worms whose bodies are composed of solid parenchyma with no visceral cavity.1667 Phil. Trans. II. 498 T...
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Arthrocnemum
They consist of several layers of parenchymatous, thin-walled cells with some scattered lignified cells, but are never completely indurated. The fruit wall (pericarp) is parenchymatous, thick and few-layered in the upper part and thinning in the lower part.
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prosenchymatous
prosenchymatous, a. (prɒsɛŋˈkɪmətəs) [f. prec.: cf. parenchymatous.] Belonging to, consisting of, or having the nature of prosenchyma.1848 Lindley Introd. Bot. (ed. 4) I. 57 The tubes which stand in contact with prosenchymatous cells. 1861 [see parenchymatous 2]. 1875 Bennett & Dyer Sachs' Bot. 281 ...
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Coleochaete
Coleochaete is a genus of parenchymatous charophyte green algae in the order Coleochaetales.
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parenchymous
parenchymous, a. Now rare. (pəˈrɛŋkɪməs) [f. parenchym + -ous.] = parenchymatous.1666 J. Smith Old Age (ed. 2) 185 The flesh of the body is of three sorts, Parenchymous, Glandulous, or Musculous. 1671 Grew Anat. Plants iv. §7 The Cortical Body, or Parenchymous part of the Barque. 1706 E. Baynard in ...
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Tempskya
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Most taxonomists divide Tempskya species into two groups, those with a simple cortex with only a parenchymatous inner cortex without sclerenchyma Parenchymatous inner cortex group:
Tempskya iwatensis Nishida, 1986 Taneichi Formation, Japan, Late Cretaceous (Santonian)
Tempskya rossica Kidston and
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sterenchyma
sterenchyma Bot. rare. (stəˈrɛŋkɪmə) [irreg. f. Gr. στερ-εός solid + ἔγχῡµα infusion, after parenchyma.] = sclerenchyma 2.1856 Griffith & Henfrey Microgr. Dict. 642 Sterenchyma, a name which might be used to distinguish the bony cellular tissue of shells, stones of fruit, &c. 1861 Bentley Man. Bot. ...
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Scytothamnus australis
The development of zygotes and unfused gametes follow the same pattern leading directly to the formation of parenchymatous sporophytes. Cells of the filament, frequently those lying next to a hair are transformed into peaks and developed into erect, parenchymatous sporophytes.
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sterelminthous
sterelminthous, a. Zool. (stɛrɛlˈmɪnθəs) [f. mod.L. Sterelmintha (irreg. f. Gr. στερ-εός solid + ἑλµινθ-, ἕλµινς intestinal worm) + -ous.] Of or pertaining to the Sterelmintha, Owen's name for a division of the Entozoa comprising the endoparasitic worms having a solid body with no visceral cavity. S...
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Euspilapteryx auroguttella
Only then the larva begins to consume parenchymatous tissue and to line the inside of the mine with silk. The leaf folds itself around the mine.
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scleritis
scleritis (sklɪəˈraɪtɪs) [f. sclera + -itis.] Inflammation of the sclera, sclerotitis.1861 Bumstead Ven. Dis. (1879) 703 Affections..due to parenchymatous scleritis are rarer still.
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Ascoseira
The single and type species, Ascoseira mirabilis Skottsberg, is a large parenchymatous macroalgae, and is endemic to the Antarctic Ocean.
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Sphaerotheca castagnei
Now the wall of the future perithecium beings to form by the development of a number of upright hyphal branches around the oogonium, forming a pseudo-parenchymatous
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Pinus driftwoodensis
P. driftwoodensis, in contrast, has a parenchymatous pith, seen in the modern Pinus subsections Australes, Ponderosae, and Sabinianae.
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Ectocarpales
The order includes families with pseudoparenchymatous (Splachnidiaceae) or true parenchymatous (Scytosiphonaceae) tissue. Pseudoparenchymatous refers to a filamentous alga with cells packed very close together to give an appearance of parenchymatous tissue, the latter being
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