Claviform

  • 21solenidion — n.; pl. ia [Gr. dim. solen, pipe] (ARTHROPODA: Chelicerata) In Acari, a hollow, microcephalic, pili , baculi or claviform, seta like formation of the tegument with thin walls, and large open roots, on the palp or legs; sense function unknown …

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  • 22clavate — clavately, adv. /klay vayt/, adj. club shaped; claviform. [1655 65; < NL clavatus, equiv. to LL clav(a) club + atus ATE1] * * * …

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  • 23Drilliidae — An apertural view of a shell of Cymatosyrinx parciplicata Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 24clavat — CLAVÁT, Ă adj. Claviform. [cf. lat. clavus]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN …

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  • 25Convexity — (Roget s Thesaurus) &LT; N PARAG:Convexity &GT;N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 convexity convexity prominence projection swelling gibbosity bilge bulge protuberance protrusion Sgm: N 1 camber camber cahot =&GT;(N. Am.) …

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  • 26Shapes and Resemblance — This assortment of 370 adjectives all refer in some way to the form or shape of things. Some are more geometrically descriptive than others, while a number of terms refer to animal forms or shapes of obscure objects. Certain adjectives for shapes …

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  • 27clavate — a.; (also clavated) (Bot. and Zool.) Claviform, clubshaped …

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  • 28clavate — cla•vate [[t]ˈkleɪ veɪt[/t]] adj. club shaped; claviform • Etymology: 1655–65; &LT; NL clāvātus= LL clāv(a) club + L ātus ate I cla′vate•ly, adv …

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  • 29clavi- — I. combining form or clavo Etymology: Medieval Latin clavi , from Latin, from clavis key more at clavicle 1. : key : keyboard …

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  • 30clavule — Bot. (ˈklævjuːl) Also in L. form. [ad. L. clāvula, dim. of clāva club.] The elongated claviform portion of the receptacle of certain fungi (1866 Treas. Bot.) …

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