- ramulose
- [ʹræmjʋləʋs] a бот.
мелковетвистый
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Ramulose — Ram u*lose (r[a^]m [ u]*l[=o]s ), a. [L. ramulosus, fr. ramulus, dim. of ramus a branch.] (Nat. Hist.) Having many small branches, or ramuli. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ramulose — [ram′yə lōs΄] adj. [L ramulosus < ramulus, dim. of ramus: see RAMUS] having many small branches … English World dictionary
ramulose — /ram yeuh lohs /, adj. Bot., Zool. having many small branches. Also, ramulous /ram yeuh leuhs/. [1745 55; < L ramulosus full of branching veins, equiv. to ramul(us) little branch, twig (ram(us) branch + ulus ULE) + osus OSE1; see RAMUS] * * * … Universalium
ramulose — ram·u·lose … English syllables
ramulose — /ˈræmjəloʊs/ (say ramyuhlohs) adjective having many small branches. Also, ramulous /ˈræmjələs/ (say ramyuhluhs). {Latin rāmulōsus} …
ramulose — … Useful english dictionary
ram|u|lous — «RAM yuh luhs», adjective. = ramulose. (Cf. ↑ramulose) … Useful english dictionary
Ramulous — Ram u*lous (r[a^]m [ u]*l[u^]s), a. (Nat. Hist.) Ramulose. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-ulose — variant of ulous in scientific terms, as in granulose, ramulose. {Latin ulōsus. See ule, ose1} …
ramulus — n. (pl. li ) small branch. ♦ ramular, a. ♦ ramuliferous, a. bearing ramuli. ♦ ramulose, ♦ ramulous, a. having many ramuli … Dictionary of difficult words
ramulous — adjective see ramulose * * * ramˈūlose or ramˈūlous adjective Having ramuli • • • Main Entry: ↑ramus … Useful english dictionary