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▪ I. plicate, a. (ˈplaɪkət) [ad. L. plicāt-us, pa. pple. of plicāre to fold.] Folded, pleated. a. Bot. (See quots.)1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. i. xii. (1765) 28 Corolla..Plicate, folded, as in Convolvulus. 1870 Hooker Stud. Flora 75 Geranium, Crane's-bill..cotyledons plicate or convolute. 1880 Gray Str...
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Plicate rocksnail
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The plicate rocksnail is a pleurocerid snail with a shell that grows to about 20 mm (0.8 in) in length. Reasons for the decline
The plicate rocksnail has disappeared from more than 90 percent of its historic range.
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plicato-
plicato- (plɪ-, plaɪˈkeɪtəʊ-) combining adv. form from L. plicātus plicate, prefixed to other adjs. in the sense ‘plicately—’, ‘plicate and—’, as plicato-contorted (plicately contorted), plicato-cristate (with plicate crests), plicato-lacunose, plicato-lobate (with plicate lobes), plicato-papillose ...
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Plicata
Plicata, plicate, plicated, pleated or folded in Latin, may refer to:
Lingua plicata, a benign condition characterized by deep grooves in the dorsum of
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plicately
ˈplicately, adv. [f. plicate a. + -ly2.] In a plicate manner; in or with folds.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 708 Suberect plicately aggregated laminæ. 1881 Bentham in Jrnl. Linn. Soc. XVIII. 339 Leaves usually larger, more coriaceous, or plicately ribbed than in the other subtribes.
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L. plicata
L. plicata may refer to:
Laciniaria plicata, an air-breathing land snail species
Leptoxis plicata, the plicate rocksnail, a freshwater snail species
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plicated
plicated, ppl. a. (ˈplaɪkeɪtɪd, plɪˈkeɪtɪd) [f. as prec. + -ed1.] 1. Anat., Bot., Geol. Folded, plicate.1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v. Leaf, Plicated leaf, one from the base of which there run [ribs] which extend themselves to the extreme sides, and..raise and..depress the disk..in an alternate orde...
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Clanculus flosculus
The lip is thickened, plicate and dentate above. The columella is oblique, terminating in a large, plicate, contorted, truncate tooth.
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plicatulate
plicatulate, a. Nat. Hist. (plɪˈkætjʊlət) [f. L. type *plicātul-us (f. plicāt-us plicate: cf. barbātul-us, līmātul-us) + -ate2.] Minutely plicate.1849 Dana Geol. App. i. (1850) 697 Palleal impression faint, anteriorly plicatulate.
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Clanculus kraussii
The columella is tuberculose, above twisted plicate, below obsoletely truncate. The white umbilical area is spirally plicate with a crenulate margin.
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plicator
plicator, -er (plɪ-, plaɪˈkeɪtə(r)) [agent-n. from plicate v., or L. plicāre to fold.] A folder; an apparatus for folding fabrics.1880 Specif. U.S. Patent No. 229479 The table projects, apex forward, from the frame and I have named it the ‘plicater’. 1884 Knight Dict. Mech. Suppl., Plicator, a mecha...
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Scissurella supraplicata
(abrupt), the second a little convex, somewhat planulate above and radiately arcuately plicate. The body whorl is large, having a thin double carina (slit fasciole) a little above the middle, radiately arcuately plicate above the carina, below it
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septemplicate
septemplicate [f. L. septem seven + -plicate as in duplicate, etc. Cf. L. septemplex.] One of seven copies of a document.1805 Coleridge Let. to D. Stuart 20 Apr., The above is a duplicate, or rather a sex or septem-plicate of an order.
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Cinnamomum lawang
but differs in having distinctly stout and quadrangular apical twigs (vs. less angular), 4-locular stamens (vs. 2-locular), cupule perianth lobes not plicate (vs. plicate), and fruit pedicel terete in cross-section (vs. triangular).
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sinuoso-
sinuˈoso- combining form of L. sinuōsus, prefixed to adjs. in the sense ‘sinuately’, ‘sinuate and’, as sinuoso-lobate, sinuoso-plicate.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 142 Dilated and profoundly sinuoso-lobate. Ibid. 191 Short turbinate, sinuoso-plicate at margin.
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