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spinose, a. (spaɪˈnəʊs) [ad. L. spīnōs-us (whence also It. spinoso, Sp. espinoso, Pg. espinhoso, OF. espinous, -eus, F. épineux), f. spīna thorn.] † 1. = spinous a. 1. Obs.1660 H. More Myst. Godl. viii. iii. 369 If this Childe of God prove something spinose and harsh in opposing, rebuking [etc.]. 16...
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Amphibolurus
of the genus Amphibolurus include:
Moderate size [snout–vent length ]
Long limbs and long tail
One to five crests consisting of enlarged, sometimes spinose They also differ from Gowidon due to more dorsal rows of enlarged, spinose scales.
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spinoso-
spinoso- (spaɪˈnəʊsəʊ) used as comb. form of spinose a., as spinoso-dentate, spinoso-denticulate, etc.1848 Dana Zooph. 187 Lamellæ unequal, spinoso-dentate. Ibid. 229 Lamellæ..at apex spinoso-denticulate. 1852 ― Crust. i. 101 Arm and carpus..spinoso-tubercular. Ibid. 114 Third and fourth joints spin...
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Breviraja spinosa
Breviraja spinosa, commonly known as the spinose skate, is a species of ray in the family Rajidae.
References
John D. McEachran and Richard E. spinose skate
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spinosity
spinosity (spaɪˈnɒsɪtɪ) [ad. late L. spīnōsitās (cf. It. spinosità): see spinose a. and -ity.] 1. The quality of being spinose or thorny. Chiefly fig.1605 Bacon Adv. Learn. ii. 47 The part of Humane Philosophie..seemeth but a Net of subtiltie and spinositie. 1660 H. More Myst. Godl. vi. xviii. 275 T...
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Favria cribrellum
The species is commonly known as the spinose skipper. Tarsi and tibiae spinose.
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Schinia spinosae
The spinose flower moth (Schinia spinosae) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in North America, including New York and Maryland.
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Sclerophrys fuliginata
The tympanum is discernible, but the tympanic annulus tends to be covered by spinose warts. Skin, especially the limbs, are particularly spinose, but less so in breeding males.
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Odontopleurida
Odontopleurida is an order of very spinose trilobites closely related to the trilobites of the order Lichida. Many odontopleurids are so spinose so as to be described as having "spines on (their) spines."
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Hystrichis
Hystrichis is a genus of nematode worm with a spinose anterior end, resembling the introvert of priapulids.
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Vexillum obtusispinosum
It is armed with rather
distant ribs, bluntly spinose at the angle, with two tubercles in the middle, and spiral striae. The spire is turreted.
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Otobius megnini
Importance
Spinose ear ticks are a constant source of annoyance and irritation for their definitive hosts. Spinose ear tick adults do not feed; they absorb water from the atmosphere to survive.
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Thorns, spines, and prickles
In plant morphology, thorns, spines, and prickles, and in general spinose structures (sometimes called spinose teeth or spinose apical processes), are Other structures
Other similar structures are spinose teeth, spinose apical processes, and trichomes.
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Neopostega longispina
Etymology
The species name is derived from the Latin longus (long) and spina (thorn) in reference to the characteristic long, spinose cornutus present
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Acacia lullfitziorum
lullfitziorum is a shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Phyllodineae that is endemic to south west Australia
Description
The spreading spinose It has glabrous or shortly haired branches that divide into multiple, short, and spinose branchlets that have scarious stipules with a length of .
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