Sessile spikelets are bisexual, sub-cylindric about 1/4 inch long.
The inflorescence is a solitary cylindric raceme of involucels, 2 to 4 inches long, enclosed in the uppermost leaf-sheath; the rachis is flexuous, angular and smooth.
Grain narrow ellipsoidal or cylindric as long as the palea.
The teeth were all sharp cylindric fangs, smooth and glistening, and of irregular size.
Such is the arrangement in the nearest living forms, and it is always, in these cases, cylindric and forked.
Hence the equilibrium of a cylindric film whose length is greater than its circumference is unstable.
Now let us consider a cylindric film contained between two equal fixed disks.
Now consider a portion of a cylindric film of length x terminated by two equal disks of radius r and containing a certain volume of air.
Hence if the length of the cylindric film is less than its circumference, it is in stable equilibrium.
Mr Wales measured this one, and found it to be fifteen feet in length, and six feet broad over the shoulders, Each statue had on its head a large cylindric stone of a red colour, wrought perfectly round.
We could hardly conceive how these islanders, wholly unacquainted with any mechanical power, could raise such stupendous figures, and afterwards place the large cylindric stones before mentioned upon their heads.
Segments of the basal leaves wedge-lanceolate; head of fruit cylindric =Anemone, Anemone cylindrica.
Fruits in a short-cylindric head on a conical receptacle =Buttercup, Ranunculus pennsylvanicus.
The plants are globular or cylindric and strongly ribbed with sharp stout thorns, suggesting at once a barrel in size and shape, with its numerous nails protruding from the circular staves.
To judge of the augmentation of their bulk, we measured pieces exposed to a forge-fire of moderate heat, by the water they displaced from a cylindric glass, enveloping the spongy mass with a thin coating of wax.
The cylindric cactus, which bordered the road, gave the landscape an appearance of verdure, without affording either coolness or shade.
Cylindric and very lofty cactuses crown the top of the mountains, and give a peculiar physiognomy to this tropical landscape.
The hill of calcareous breccias, which we have just mentioned as having once been an island in the ancient gulf, is covered with a thick forest of cylindric cactus and opuntia.
The papule then develops into nodules ofcylindric shape, with a dome-shaped, thick, yellow crust.
About the 5th ring of the trachea the caliber of this organ was obstructed by a cylindric alimentary bolus about six inches long, extending almost to the bronchial division.
A year later he put in his anus a cylindric snuff-box of large size, and this had to be removed by surgical methods.
Cones cylindric or subglobose, their scales with terminal umbos; leaves 2' long or less.
It is possible--as in urate infarcts of infants--for urates to be molded into cylindric bodies within the renal tubules.
Cylindric cells from the nose, trachea, and bronchi (Fig.
Typically, these are colorless, homogeneous, semitransparent, cylindric structures, with parallel sides and usually rounded ends.
Individuals sometimes occur in which the stem is nearly cylindric and reticulated only on the upper part.
Peridium= globose above, contracted below into a stout thick base, more or less elongated and cylindric or tapering downward; mycelium composed of thick fibers.
The stem is short, rarely more than an inch long, and is cylindric or tapering downward.
The smoothish-stemmed Boletus is well marked by its cylindric minutely scurfy stem which is colored like the tubes.
The stem is long or short, cylindric or tapering upward, sometimes slightly thickened or bulbous at the base, sometimes not.
We adapt to the upper part of either a close kettle, or of an ordinary cylindric boiler A, fig.
To effect this purpose, a small cylindric space is left vacant round the axis; that is, the central line is tubular.
When ready, it is to be poured into a brass mould, made of two semi-cylinders joined together by clasps or rings, forming between them a cylindric tube of the crayon size.
When this is removed, the furnace can be filled or emptied through the opening, the cylindric crucible having a correspondent aperture in its side, which is closed in the following ingenious way, while the furnace is in action.
Above the cylindric cage h, which turns in the direction of its arrow, there is a pipe k, the continuation of the case i.
With the composition (as under) imbued with spirits and gum-water, small cylindric masses are made, pierced with a hole in their centre.
Sometimes the beer will not be improved by this treatment; but this should be ascertained beforehand, by drawing off some of the beer into a cylindric jar or phial, and adding to it a little of the finings.
A is the cylindric leather bellows, pressed down by a helical spring, and worked by means of the handle at B, which moves the horizontal shaft C, with its two attached semicircular levers and chains.
In the more globose phases, the columella almost always shows a peculiar dichotomy near the apex; in the cylindric types, this peculiar division fails.
The cylindric forms were for some reason few, and when noted were short, though often surmounting stems of double the usual length.
The dingy little cylindric flowers, hidden beneath the leaves, may be either self-pollenized or cross-pollenized by the bumblebees to which they are adapted.
Fruit: An oblong, cylindric capsule, containing quantities of seeds within its six sections.
The cylindric sheaths around the swollen joints of the stem are fringed with long bristles - a clue to identification.
It is convenient to begin by a study of the cylindric surface, and a piece of paper may be curved or rolled up to illustrate this concept.
If the paper is brought around so that the edges meet, whatever curve may form a cross section the surface is said to inclose a cylindric space.
Here we again saw the great cylindric cactus, the cucumis, and other plants common to the sandy districts, but rarely found in the scanty soils of the fletz trap formation.
Two shrubby species of cactus, smaller than the great cylindric prickly pear noticed near the Rocky Mountains, occur in the sandy plains we were now traversing.
It is much branched, the ultimate divisions consisting of long cylindric articulations.
Sporangia short, erect or a little curved, cylindric or usually narrowing slightly upward, the base quite blunt, the apex more rounded, growing together on a thin hypothallus.
Sporangium cylindric or turbinate cylindric, stipitate; the apex convex, separating in a regular circumscissile manner by a lid.
Vegetative cells, cylindric but curved more or less spirally.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cylindric" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.