In one instance I noticed a very large form with the anterior end under some debris, which evidently held it tight, for the body of the ciliate was thrashing back and forth and twisting itself into knots, etc.
The ligule is a truncate membrane, slightlyciliate or not.
The second glume is smaller than the first glume, acute, membranous, 3-nerved and keeled, the margins are ciliate and infolded.
The fourth glume is cuneiform, 3-nerved, awned, shortly ciliate above the middle, empty.
The third glume is hyaline, linear-oblong, glabrous and thinly ciliate at the tip or not with or without stamens.
Eighteen lines to two inches long; with tube exceeding the calyx and five ample spreading ciliate lobes; rose-color or paler, with usually a darker stripe down the center of each lobe.
Nuclear reorganization without cell division in Paraclevelandia simplex (Family Clevelandellidae), endocommensal ciliate of the wood-feeding roach, Panesthia.
Pycnoscelus surinamensis, Hawaii (Schwabe, 1950): A largeciliate was found in the digestive tract and malpighian tubules.
It has seized with its tentacles, and is in the act of sucking out the juices of six examples of the Ciliate Colpoda parvifrons.
Holotrichous mouthless Ciliate from the liver of the Squid.
Respiration is provided for in the Bryozoaires by the ciliate appendages which surround the mouth; they are at once tentacula and branchiæ.
The tentacula are short, obtuse, ciliate on the margins, and strengthened at their roots by numerous crystalline spiculæ.
Let us now take a glance at some of the more remarkable species of Ciliate Infusoria.
The petals are rose-pink with pink or white margins, while the sepals are purple-brown with pink or white ciliate edges.
The sepals and petals areciliate and covered with many fine hairs.
Annual or biennial; flowers slender; palet pectinate-ciliate on the nerves.
Perianth of 3--6 mostly retrorsely barbed or ciliate bristles (not elongated), or sometimes wanting.
Sheaths and bracts bristly ciliateor the sheaths foliaceously margined.
One of the two trees might be a hybrid since it does not have a ciliateleaflet margin although the buds, bark and leaves are typical of shagbark hickory.
Bracts smooth or pubescent, not glandular or bristly-ciliate --244.
Stipular sheaths at the base of the leaves ciliate at their upper margin --22.
Stipular sheaths not ciliate at the upper margin --28.
The densely pubescent petioles and the ciliate margins of the broad cordate leaves at once distinguish this tree from the usually smaller but more common P.
Small, compact annual shore plant, with the glumes acute only and the keel ciliate above.
The palea smooth orciliate on the nerves or roughly hairy.
Triodia also comes into this group, with short basal hairs; but its broad ciliate palea, 6 mm.
The inner palea isciliate and more delicate than in Agropyrum.
Blade and sheath glabrous or merely ciliate or silky, the former tending to twist to the right.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ciliate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.