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perforate
▪ I. perforate, ppl. a. (ˈpɜːfərət) [ad. L. perforāt-us, pa. pple. of perforāre: see perforate v.] = perforated: construed as pple. and as adj.1540–1 Elyot Image Gov. 40 Suche abuses can not be longe hidde from princes, that haue theyr eares perforate (as is the prouerb). 1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's... Oxford English Dictionary
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Perforate leaf
Perforate leaves, sometimes called fenestrate, occur naturally in some species of plants. Holes develop as a leaf grows. wikipedia.org
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perforate
perforate/ˈpɜ:fəreɪt; `pəfəˌret/ v[Tn]1 make a hole or holes through (sth) 在(某物)上穿孔或打眼 perforate the cover to let air in 在盖子上打眼让空气进入 [attrib 作定语]a perforated ulcer 穿孔的溃疡.2 make a row of small holes (esp in paper) so that it will tear easily 在(尤指纸)上打齿孔(以便撕开) [attrib 作定语]a perforated sheet of postage ... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Fabiania (foram)
The outer wall is thick and finely perforate, umbilical side and partitions imperforate, surface smooth to papillate: aperture in the earliest chambers The test begins with three thick-walled and perforate globose chambers. followed by a few chambers about one-half coil in length. with later chambers wikipedia.org
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perforatory
perforatory, a. (ˈpɜːfərətərɪ) [f. ppl. stem of L. perforāre to perforate: see -ory2.] Of or pertaining to perforation; perforative.1867 Philatelist I. 64 Desiring specimens of perforatory varieties. Oxford English Dictionary
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Buliminida
The Buliminida is an order of mostly benthic foraminifera with tests commonly of perforate, hyaline, radially laminated calcite, with chambers arranged wikipedia.org
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Metoecis
They perforate the newly formed cocoons and pupate within the cocoon envelope. wikipedia.org
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Nonionidae
foraminifera family within the order Rotaliida and part of the Nonionacea, shells, or tests, of which are planispiral or trochospiral, calcareous and finely perforate wikipedia.org
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Neoconorbina
The wall of is calcite, finely and densely perforate on the spiral side, more coarsely perforate on the umbilical side; surface smooth; aperture at the wikipedia.org
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Nonionacea
protists within the foraminiferal order Rotaliida that unites the families Nonionidae, Spirotectintidae, and Almaenidae; characterized by tests commonly of perforate wikipedia.org
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Syringonautilidae
Syringonautilus, which has been found in the Alps, on Spitsbergen, in India and Japan has a rapidly expanding evolute shell with a perforate umbilicus Clymenonautilus, first of the strictly Upper Triassic genera, is evolute with a perforate umbilicus and deep dorsal impression when the whorl envelops wikipedia.org
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Submandibular duct
Rarely, it may not perforate into the mouth. Imperforate Rarely, the submandibular duct may not perforate into the mouth. Surgery may be used to repair this birth defect. wikipedia.org
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Cibicides
The test wall is calcareous, perforate, bilamellar, with a radial microstructure. The flat or nearly flat spiral side is coarsely perforate while the arched umbilical side is finely perforate. wikipedia.org
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Carmenta theobromae
They perforate the pods of their host plant and are considered a serious pest. References Sesiidae Moths described in 1910 wikipedia.org
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Globorotalia menardii
Globorotalia menardii is a perforate foraminiferan, about in size. wikipedia.org
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