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pinnated
pinnated, a. (ˈpɪneɪtɪd) [f. as prec. + -ed1.] 1. = prec. 1. Chiefly Bot. and Zool.1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v. Leaf, Pinnated, or pennated Leaf..composed of two ranges or series of folioles, annexed to the two sides of one common oblong petiole. 1777 Lightfoot Flora Scot. I. 327 The leaves are pi...
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Pinnated bittern
Voice
If flushed, the pinnated bittern gives a rough call. pinnated bittern
pinnated bittern
Birds of Mexico
Birds of the Yucatán Peninsula
Birds of Belize
Birds of El Salvador
Birds of Nicaragua
Birds of Panama
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interruptedly
inteˈrruptedly, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an interrupted manner; with interruptions or void intervals; discontinuously.1663 Boyle Exp. Hist. Colours i. iii. §19 The incident light that meets with a grosser liquour..will have its beams either refracted, or imbibed, or else reflected more or less int...
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Cirsium dissectum
Similar species
Cirsium tuberosum or tuberous thistle, has tuberous roots rather than runners, and the leaves are twice pinnated.
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undotted
unˈdotted, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 101 Pinnated resinous undotted leaves. 1891 Science-Gossip XXVII. 95/1 The stonechat and whinchat seem to have dotted and undotted eggs with almost equal frequency.
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Hexabranchus morsomus
Gill is large, composed of several multi-pinnated leaves. Background color is reddish with mottled white and yellow patches on the dorsum.
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bipinnated
biˈpinnated, a. [f. as prec. + -ed.] = prec. 1.1842 Richardson Geol. (1856) 182 Leaves bipinnated.
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Franklin J. W. Schmidt
"The winter food of Sharp-tailed Grouse and Pinnated Grouse in Wisconsin". Wilson Bulletin 48: 186–203.
With Sherman C. Bishop
(1931).
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pennated
pennated, a. Now rare. (ˈpɛneɪtɪd) [f. as prec. + -ed.] † 1. Bot. = pennate 1, pinnated. Obs.1727 Bailey vol. II, A Pennated Leaf..or feather Leaf,..in which the Parts of which the Leaf is compos'd, are set along the middle Rib; either alternately or by Pairs, as in..Vetches, &c. 1755 in Johnson. 18...
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1829 in birding and ornithology
bird species in Isis, oder Encyclopädische Zeitung published by Lorenz Oken Some are: the russet-throated puffbird, the golden-fronted woodpecker, the pinnated
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cirro-
cirro- (ˈsɪrəʊ) combining form of cirrus. 1. Bot. and Zool., as in cirro-pinnate, -pinnated adjs., pinnate, with a tendril. ˈcirrostome a., having the mouth cirrose or bearded; also subst. 2. Meteorol., as in cirro-ˈcumulus, a form of cloud combining the shapes of the cirrus and cumulus and consisti...
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Goniodoris joubini
Branchial plumes five, small, twice or thrice pinnated, and placed a little apart from each other and from the anal nipple; they are darkly freckled above
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stipel
stipel Bot. (ˈstaɪpəl) Also 9 stipelle. [ad. F. stipelle, ad. mod.L. stipella: see next.] (See quots.)1821 S. F. Gray Brit. Plants I. 84 Stipelle. Stipella, a kind of stipule placed at the base of the leaflets on the common petiole. 1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1839) 144 In pinnated leaves there is of...
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Sorbus
‖ Sorbus (ˈsɔːbəs) [L. Cf. sorb n.1] A Linnæan genus (now placed under Pyrus) including the service-tree, mountain-ash, etc.; a tree belonging to this genus. Also attrib.1706 in Phillips (ed. Kersey). 1751 J. Hill Hist. Plants 456 The pinnated smooth-leaved Sorbus. 1823 Crabb Technol. Dict., Sorbus ...
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Asplenium ceterach
Description
It is characterised by a short rhizome which gives rise to several green fronds that have a pinnated lamina with trichomes on the abaxial (
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