The leaf-sheaths are smooth, equitant with thinly membranous margins.
These are tufted perennial grasses with rigid equitant leaves at the base.
Nodes are glabrous and dark-ringed, and with fan-like spreading equitant leaf-sheaths and leaves more especially when rooting.
Stems are erect or ascending, slender, strongly compressed, lower parts completely covered by rigid equitant leaves, 6 to 18 inches long or more.
The nodes are glabrous mostly bearing tufts of leaves with compressed equitant sheaths.
A royal seigniory, lost on the confines of Gaul, it has not yet suffered from the disasters of war that for more than a half century have been desolating the center of the country.
Joan," resumed Robert of Baudricourt, "if I grant your desire of having you taken to the King, you will have to cross stretches of territory that are in the power of the English.
A slender perennial herb, with creeping rootstocks and fibrous roots, linear and nearly smooth equitant leaves; the stem leafless and whitened with soft matted wool toward the summit, as also the crowded or panicled cyme.
Rootstock creeping, bearing linear equitant leaves, and a simple stem or scape, terminated by a simple dense bracteate raceme; pedicels bearing a linear bractlet.
Fibrous-rooted, with equitant leaves and perfect 3- or 6-androus flowers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "equitant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.