| Benjamin Smith Barton - 1812 - 390 Seiten
...as in the different kinds of Nymphaea and Nelumbium, which are known by the names of Water Lily. THE capsule has received different names, according to...capsule is internally divided into cells, are called by Linnajus Dissepimenta ; each of these partitions, dissepimentum : " a wall separating a pericarp internally... | |
| Benjamin Smith Barton - 1812 - 392 Seiten
...different names, according to the number of the seeds which it contains. Thus, we have, 1. capsnla dicocca, a dicoccous or two-grained capsule ; consisting...capsule is internally divided into cells, are called by Linnaeus Dissepimcnta ; each of these partitions, dissepimentum : " a wall separating a pericarp internally... | |
| John Lunan - 1814 - 418 Seiten
....Diclioiomoiis con/mhed. C'o'mposed of corym!)s, in which the pedicles divide and in pairs. Dicoccous. Consisting of two cohering grains or cells, with one seed in each. Dicoi'YlLDONES. Tho!>e plants which have seeds that split into two lobes in germinating. DIDYNAMIA.... | |
| William Paul Crillon Barton, Benjamin Smith Barton - 1836 - 416 Seiten
...according to the number of the seeds which it contains. Thus, we have, 1 . capsula dicoccu, adicoccous or two-grained capsule; consisting of two cohering...pentacocca, pentacoccous, or five-grained; swelling out infive protuberances, or having five united cells, each containing one seed. The partitions by which... | |
| William Paul Crillon Barton, Benjamin Smith Barton - 1836 - 414 Seiten
...number of the seeds which it contains. Thus, we have, 1 . capsula dicocca, adicoccous or_two-grained capsule; consisting of two cohering grains or cells,...pentacocca, pentacoccous, or five-grained; swelling out infive protuberances, or having five united cells, each containing one seed. The partitions by which... | |
| Noah Webster - 1844 - 1142 Seiten
...quantity of ten, particularly, ten hides or skins. DI-COC'OOUS, a. \Gt.Sis and ««<*.] Two grained ; consisting of two cohering grains or cells, with one seed In each. J>M n TVI. r tiny ... [Gr. &f and iranXipowv.] A plant whose seeds divide into two lubes in germinating.... | |
| William Bolles - 1845 - 954 Seiten
...ten bars. DICKER of fcoMer. dJtter, n. Ten hides. Dicker of DICOCCOUS, di-kokifjs, a. Two-grained. Consisting of two cohering grains, or cells, with one seed in each. DICCEOLOGY, di-se-AKo-je, n. Self-vindication. D1CROTOS, di-kro^tQB, n. Rebounding or double pulse.... | |
| James Knowles - 1851 - 818 Seiten
...gaming-house. DICKER of Leather, dlk'er, n. Ten hides. Dicker of iron : ten bars. DICOCCOUS, di-kAk-fis, a. Consisting of two cohering grains, or cells, with one seed in each ; as a dicoocous capsule. DICtEOLOGY, di-ti-oUo-ie, n. Self-vindication. DICROTOS, di-kro-'tfls,n.... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 872 Seiten
...archdeaconries, which are subdivided into rural deaneries and parishes. DIOC'COUS, in botany, an epithet for a capsule consisting of two cohering grains or cells, with one seed in each. DIOCTAHE'I)RIA, in crystalography, a genus of pellucid and crystaliform spars, composed of two octangular... | |
| Robert Fowler - 1860 - 384 Seiten
...in which light is transmitted through them. DICOC'COUS (Gr. dis, double; kokkos, kernel). In Bot., Consisting of two cohering grains or cells with one seed in each. DICCELOUS (Gr. dis, twice ; koOas, hollow). Having two cavitiesWe-OETPHTS (Gr. dfe, twin-. o, mm of... | |
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