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  • 71Vernation — Als Knospenlage oder Vernation wird in der Botanik die Lage der Blätter in der Knospe bezeichnet. Die Knospenlage ist häufig spezifisch für bestimmte Verwandtschaftsgruppen. Es werden folgende Typen der Knospenlage unterschieden: circinat oder… …

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  • 72Wanzenpflanzen — Roridula gorgonias Systematik Eudikotyledonen Kerneudikotyledonen …

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  • 73Wanzenpflanzengewächse — Wanzenpflanzen Roridula gorgonias Systematik Abteilung: Bedecktsamer (Magnoliophyta) Klasse …

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  • 74ring — n. [A.S. hring, ring] 1. A circle or annulus; circinate. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Diplopoda) A non systematic and colloquial term for the trunk segments; avoids the need to differentiate between single segments and diplosegments …

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  • 75circinately — See circinate. * * * …

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  • 76sker- — I. sker 1 Also ker . To cut. Derivatives include shears, scabbard, skirmish, carnage, sharp, scrape, and screw. I. Basic form *sker …

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  • 77crosier — crosiered, adj. /kroh zheuhr/, n. 1. a ceremonial staff carried by a bishop or an abbot, hooked at one end like a shepherd s crook. See illus. under cope2. 2. Bot. the circinate young frond of a fern. Also, crozier. [1350 1400; short for crosier… …

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  • 78cycas — /suy kas, keuhs/, n. any of several palmlike Old World tropical plants of the genus Cycas, some species of which are cultivated as ornamentals in warm climates. [ < NL; see CYCAD] * * * ▪ plant genus  a genus of 105 species of palmlike tropical&#8230; …

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  • 79plant — plantable, adj. plantless, adj. plantlike, adj. /plant, plahnt/, n. 1. any member of the kingdom Plantae, comprising multicellular organisms that typically produce their own food from inorganic matter by the process of photosynthesis and that&#8230; …

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  • 80scorpioid — adjective a) Of, pertaining to, or appearing like a scorpion. b) Resembling a scorpions tail, as in a scorpioid cyme; circinate …

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