tri… 1 |
= three-… |
prefix |
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Indicating presence of or constitution by three entities of the type denoted by the term's stem; as in tricarpellate, trifurcate, trilocular. |
triple-… |
= thrice-…, tri-… |
prefix |
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Indicating presence of three hierarchical orders of the type of entity or pattern denoted by the term's stem; as in triple-palmate. See also three-…. |
tri… 2 |
= thrice-…, triple-… |
prefix |
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Indicating presence of three hierarchical orders of the type of entity or pattern denoted by the term's stem; as in tripinnate. See also entries for particular terms beginning with this prefix whose meanings, at least in some applications, are more specific than usually indicated by such combination. |
thyrsiform |
= thyrse-like |
architecture |
capitulescence, inflorescence |
Resembling a thyrse, but not strictly such. |
thyrse-like |
= thyrsiform |
architecture |
capitulescence, inflorescence |
Resembling a thyrse, but not strictly such. |
lingulate |
= tongue-shaped |
solid shape |
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Broadly elongate and compressed, one broad face more or less plane and the other convex, the edges rounded between them; like a tongue. |
dens pl. dentes |
= tooth |
STRUCTURE |
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One of a series of regularly spaced, angular, marginal convexities oriented more or less perpendicular to the generalized perimeter of a laminar structure. See also crena (scallop), crenule (scalloplet), sawtooth, sawtoothlet, toothlet. |
dentate |
= toothed |
margin |
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Having regularly spaced, angular convexities oriented more or less perpendicular to the generalized perimeter. See also crenate (scalloped), crenulate (small-scalloped), denticulate (small-toothed), serrate (sawtoothed), serrulate (small-sawtoothed). |
turbinate |
= top-shaped |
solid shape |
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Broadly obovoid-obconic; like a spinning top. See also pyriform (pear-shaped), obturbinate. |
contortuplicate 1 |
= torsive |
aestivation |
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Plicate and contorted. |
knotted |
= torulose |
solid shape |
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Elongate and irregularly round in transverse section with narrow irregular constrictions and intervening, closely proximate gongyloid sectors, the whole straight or variously curved; serially gongyloid; like a sequentially knotted rope. |
receptacle 1 |
= torus |
STRUCTURE |
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The relatively short, simple, axial structure surmounting a pedicel and basal to the flower, usually broader than the pedicel. |
receptacle 2 |
= torus |
STRUCTURE |
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The short, expanded, compound axial structure surmounting a peduncle and basal to two or more flowers, or to the florets of a capitulum (head) in Asteraceae (Compositae), where it may bear paleae (receptacular bracts), scales, bristles, trichomes, or subulate enations, and may be smooth or variously pitted (alveolate, foveolate). |
caudicle |
= translator arm |
STRUCTURE |
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An attenuate end portion by which a pollinium adheres to a pollinating insect, either directly or by means of a terminal viscidium, the latter, when present, sometimes attached by an intervening stipe; esp. in Asclepiadaceae, Orchidaceae. |
dendritic |
= tree-like |
architecture |
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Like the branched axial structure of a tree. |
tergeminate |
= trigeminous, trijugate |
architecture |
foliaceous structure |
Compound with three orders of leaflets, each order bifoliolate. |
three-… |
= tri… |
prefix |
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Indicating presence of or constitution by three entities of the type denoted by the term's stem; as in three-cleft, three-flowered, three-ranked. See also thrice… (tri…, triple…). |
thrice-… |
= tri…, triple-… |
prefix |
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Indicating presence of three hierarchical orders of the type of entity or pattern denoted by the term's stem; as in thrice-pinnate. See also three-… (tri…). |
pulley-wheel-shaped |
= trochlear |
solid shape |
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Discoid (disciform) but with the circumferential surface concave between faces. |
sterile frond |
= trophophyll |
STRUCTURE |
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A frond that does not bear sporangia; in Polypodiophyta. See also fertile frond. |
trulliform |
= trowel-shaped, trullate |
plane shape |
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Broadest below the middle, more or less straightly attenuate to either end, the sides angled at the level of greatest width; like the blade of a mason's trowel. See also obtrullate, obtrulliform. |
trullate |
= trowel-shaped, trulliform |
plane shape |
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Broadest below the middle, more or less straightly attenuate to either end, the sides angled at the level of greatest width; like the blade of a mason's trowel. See also obtrullate, obtrulliform. |
trowel-shaped |
= trullate, trulliform |
plane shape |
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Broadest below the middle, more or less straightly attenuate to either end, the sides angled at the level of greatest width; like the blade of a mason's trowel. See also obtrullate, obtrulliform. |
tubiform |
= trumpet-shaped |
solid shape |
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Obteretely tubular with a relatively short distal flare (the limb if a perianth, calyx, or corolla). |
abrupt |
= truncate |
apex |
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Having a distal boundary that is generally straight or plane and approximately perpendicular to the central axis. |