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POD |
Seed vessel |
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BUR |
Seed vessel |
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BURR |
A prickly seed vessel. See Bur, 1. |
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SAMAROID |
Resembling a samara, or winged seed vessel. |
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BOLL |
To form a boll or seed vessel; to go to seed. |
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SEEDLOP |
A vessel in which a sower carries the seed to be
scattered. |
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SILICLE |
A seed vessel resembling a silique, but about as broad as
it is long. See Silique. |
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BREAK |
To open spontaneously, or by pressure from within, as a
bubble, a tumor, a seed vessel, a bag. |
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ANGIO- |
A prefix, or combining form, in numerous compounds, usually
relating to seed or blood vessels, or to something contained in, or
covered by, a vessel. |
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CARPELLUM |
A simple pistil or single-celled ovary or seed vessel,
or one of the parts of a compound pistil, ovary, or seed vessel. See
Illust of Carpaphore. |
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WATER CAN |
Any one of several species of Nuphar; the yellow frog
lily; -- so called from the shape of the seed vessel. See Nuphar, and
cf. Candock. |
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INTERSEPTAL |
Between septa; as, the interseptal spaces or zones,
between the transparent, or septal, zones in striated muscle; the
interseptal chambers of a shell, or of a seed vessel. |
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SILIQUE |
An oblong or elongated seed vessel, consisting of two
valves with a dissepiment between, and opening by sutures at either
margin. The seeds are... |