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Example sentences for "cauline"

Lexicographically close words:
cauldron; cauldrons; caule; cauliflower; cauliflowers; caulk; caulked; caulkers; caulking; cauls
  1. The lower cauline leaves are so broken that the two halves touch with their upper surface, and the leaf acquires almost an ensiform appearance.

  2. Then aunswerde him a courteous knighte, 25 And fast his handes gan wringe: Sir Cauline is sicke, and like to dye Without a good leechinge.

  3. Then up syr Cauline lift his brande All over his head so hye: And here I sweare by the holy roode, 115 Nowe, caytiffe, thou shalt dye.

  4. From that daye forthe that ladye fayre Lovde syr Cauline the knighte: From that daye forthe he only joyde Whan shee was in his sight.

  5. Sir Cauline juste lifte up his eyes When he heard his ladye crye, 185 O ladye, I am thine owne true love; For thee I wisht to dye.

  6. Then forthe syr Cauline he was ledde, And throwne in dungeon deepe: And the ladye into a towre so hye, There left to wayle and weepe.

  7. The main anatomical features of a cycad stem may be summarized as follows: the centre is occupied by a large parenchymatous pith traversed by numerous secretory canals, and in some genera by cauline vascular bundles (e.

  8. In addition to these cauline strands (confined to the stem and not connected with the leaves), collateral bundles are often met with in the pith, which form the vascular supply of terminal flowers borne at intervals on the apex of the stem.

  9. Then up Syr Cauline lift his brande All over his head so hye: "And here I sweare by the holy roode, 115 Nowe, caytiffe, thou shalt dye.

  10. Syr Cauline here acts up to the genuine spirit of perfect chivalry.

  11. Sir Cauline juste lifte up his eyes, When he heard his ladye crye: 185 "O ladye, I am thine owne true love; For thee I wisht to dye.

  12. The lady has gone to her own chaumbere, 75 Her maydens following bright; Syr Cauline lope from care-bed soone, And to the Eldridge hills is gone, For to wake there all night.

  13. Then aunswerde him a courteous knighte, 25 And fast his handes gan wringe: "Syr Cauline is sicke, and like to dye, Without a good leechinge.

  14. From that daye forthe, that ladye fayre Lovde Syr Cauline the knighte; From that daye forthe, he only joyde Whan shee was in his sight.

  15. Then forthe Syr Cauline he was ledde, And throwne in dungeon deepe: And the ladye into a towre so hye, There left to wayle and weepe.

  16. Syr Cauline loveth her best of all, But nothing durst he saye, 10 Ne descreeve his counsayl to no man, But deerlye he lovde this may.

  17. The Eldridge knighte, he pricked his steed; Syr Cauline bold abode: Then either shooke his trustye speare, 100 And the timber these two children bare Soe soone in sunder slode.

  18. The third order consists of the Cauline grasses.

  19. In the branchiƦ, however, it is only the cauline portions which become horny, while their ramules continue to perform the respiratory function.

  20. These animals have assumed also upon the whole the cauline or cylindrical form--Cauline animals.

  21. The repetition of the cauline or spathe-leaf in the flower is the Calyx.

  22. Cauline leaves sessile, but the base not cordate nor auriculate (except in forms of n.

  23. Cauline leaves conspicuously contracted into a winged-petiole-like base or auriculate-clasping; involucre lax.

  24. Leaves firmer, narrow, the cauline linear to slender-subulate; panicles more naked and racemiform.

  25. Seeds not so broad as the partition, in two more or less distinct rows in each cell, at least when young; strict and very leafy-stemmed biennials; cauline leaves partly clasping by a sagittate base.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cauline" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.