In the capitula of Compositae we sometimes find the florets converted into green leaves.
Capitula Carisiaca), a modified Augustinianism, rejecting the gemina prædestinatio, was set forth as the orthodox faith.
Decidedly in the interest of the Pseudo-Isidore are the Capitula Angilramni, composed and subscribed by bishop Angilramnus of Metz (d.
Besides these large collections many bishops prepared epitomized collections for the use of their own dioceses, of which several are extant under the name of Capitula Episcoporum.
We anathematize also the writings of Theodoret which were written contrary to the right faith and against the capitula of Cyril.
Hefele clearly proves that the eighty-five Capitula sent to the Pope were not exactly the same as they are in the Libri Carolini which we have.
The ribs havecapitula and tubercula, and sternal ribs often occur.
In the Toothed whales the anterior ribs have capitula articulating with the centra, as well as tubercula articulating with the transverse processes; in the posterior ones, however, only the tubercula remain.
In the Physeteridae most of the ribs are connected to the vertebrae by both capitula and tubercula.
The ribs are long, and the anterior ones have capitula and tubercula.
The ribs do not show uncinate processes, and articulate with the vertebrae by single heads not divided into capitula and tubercula.
The capitula are scarcely developed, and the attachment of the tubercula to the transverse processes is loose.
The ribs havecapitula and tubercula, and sternal and abdominal ribs occur.
The first nine to eleven have the capitulaand tubercula separate, afterwards they gradually merge together.
Its transverse processes and centrum bear facets for the tubercula and capitula of the ribs respectively.
The articular facets for the ribs are well marked, those for the tubercula lying at the free ends of the transverse processes, and those for the capitula at the sides of the anterior ends of the centra.
The ribs articulate only with the transverse processes, and the capitula are absent or imperfectly developed.
The ribs generally have uncinate processes and separate capitula and tubercula, but uncinate processes are absent in Chauna Palamedea and apparently in Archaeopteryx.
The ribs have capitula and tubercula, and often uncinate processes (see p.
They are sometimes drawn up in common for all the missi of a certain year--capitula missorum generalia; sometimes for the missi sent only on a given circuit--capitula missorum specialia.
Boretius has divided them into several classes:-- (a) The Capitula legibus addenda.
The Capitula missorum, which are the instructions given by Charlemagne and his successors to the missi sent into the various parts of the empire.
Frequently we have only the proposition made by the king to the committee, capitula tractanda cum comitibus, episcopis, et abbatibus, and not the final form which was adopted.
Small as are the capitula of this flower, its seeds or achenia are armed with awns having reflexed hooks scarcely visible to the naked eye; it is these that are found so troublesome among the wool.
Young buds rich rose-colour: full blown capitula pure white, the involucre having a slight tinge of purple.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "capitula" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.