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spatha
‖ spatha (ˈspeɪθə) Pl. spathæ (-θiː). [L. spatha, ad. Gr. σπάθη broad blade, broad flat piece of wood, stem of a palm-leaf, spatula, etc.] 1. Bot. A spathe.1753 Chambers' Cycl. Suppl. s.v., The spatha is of very different texture..in different plants. 1760 [see spadiceous a. 2]. 1769 E. Bancroft Gui... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spatha
The Roman spatha was used in war and in gladiatorial fights. There is no hint of any native Roman sword called a spatha. wikipedia.org
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Cosmopterosis spatha
Cosmopterosis spatha is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Maria Alma Solis in 2009. Etymology The species name refers to the broadly spatulate, posteroventral flange on the sacculus of the male and is derived from Latin spatha (meaning wikipedia.org
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spathal
spathal, a. Bot. (ˈspeɪðəl) [f. next or spatha.] ‘Furnished with a spathe; as, spathal flowers.’1864 Webster (citing Howitt). Oxford English Dictionary
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spathodea
spathodea, n. (speɪˈθəʊdɪə) [a. mod.L. genus name Spathodea (A. M. F. J. Palisot de Beauvois Flore d'Oware et de Benin (1804) i. 46): see spatha n., -ode1.] The African tulip tree, Spathodea campanulata, of the evergreen family Bignoniaceae, grown as an ornamental throughout the tropics for its clus... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reedia (plant)
The Latin specific epithet of spathacea is derived from spathaceus meaning spathed, derived from spatha meaning blade. wikipedia.org
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spathe
spathe (speɪð) [ad. L. spatha or Gr. σπάθη: see spatha and cf. spath2. So F. spathe.] 1. Bot. A large bract or sheathing-leaf enveloping the inflorescence (usually a spadix) of certain plants, as arums, palms, etc., in such a way as completely to enclose it before expansion.1785 Martyn Lett. Bot. xi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pseudopostega spatulata
Etymology The species name is derived from the Latin spatha (a broad paddle) in reference to the broad, spatulate apex of the gnathal lobe in the male wikipedia.org
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spathiform
▪ I. spathiform, a.1 Min. (ˈspæθɪfɔːm) [f. spath1 + -iform. Cf. F. spathiforme.] Resembling spath or spar in form or appearance; lamellar.1793 R. Kerr Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. (1802) I. 268 These [forms of uranite] may be divided into three genera, the ochreous, the spathiform, and the mineralized. I... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spatharios
The spatharii or spatharioi (singular: ; , literally "spatha-bearer") were a class of Late Roman imperial bodyguards in the court in Constantinople in Jacobi de la Spatha, a Portuguese chivalric order, were known as Spatharii. wikipedia.org
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Cylichnium
Watson, 1883) Cylichnium spatha (R. B. wikipedia.org
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竖角兜虫属
Golofa obliquicornis Golofa paradoxus Golofa pelagon 皮萨罗竖角兜虫 Golofa pizarro 波特力竖角兜虫 Golofa porteri Golofa pusillus Golofa solisi Golofa spatha wikipedia.org
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Spathiphyllum cochlearispathum
Frederik Michael Liebmann originally described the species in a separate genus Hydnostachyon, which he described as having a concave (spoon-like) spathe Spatha wikipedia.org
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Roger-Paul Dechambre
Described species Golofa globulicornis (1975) Golofa obliquicornis (1975) Golofa spatha (1989) Hemicyrthus chazeaui (1982) Hemicyrthus costatus wikipedia.org
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Reiterschwert
Specifically, it may refer to: The Roman spatha (as the sword of the Roman cavalry) The late 16th century sword of the Reiter wikipedia.org
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