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Example sentences for "extremely variable"

  • Extremely variable, with finely cut leaves, on the flowering branches often undivided; rarely the spikes bear all fertile heads.

  • Extremely variable in size and foliage, commencing to flower by upright stems in spring before any long runners are formed.

  • A large and valuable tree; extremely variable in the size and fringe of the acorns.

  • A large or small tree, extremely variable in foliage; bark excellent for tanning.

  • Colours extremely variable; sometimes five longitudinal bands of dark purple can be distinctly seen (as in C.

  • Terga, extremely variable in shape, placed at nearly right angles to the scuta: beyond their carinal ends (fig.

  • The Terga are developed in an extremely variable degree; they are often entirely cast off and absent.

  • The species is extremely variable, and these specimens differ much from those described elsewhere.

  • This, as I find it growing, is an extremely variable species; I think its various forms and appearances cover such species as Didymium obrusseum B.

  • Extremely variable as to the form of the sporangium, but readily recognized by its elaters.

  • This cosmopolitan species is extremely variable, and produces interesting transitional forms to many other species of the genus.

  • Shell quite irregular, of extremely variable form, now inclining to roundish, now to polyhedral, with very numerous small pores, irregularly formed and distributed.

  • The size and form of the radial spines is extremely variable.

  • The Number of the Radial Spines in the Astrosphaerida is extremely variable, and ranges from eight to forty or more; in many cases more than one hundred.

  • Many towns derive their water-supply from streams in high moorland districts, in which the flow is extremely variable.

  • Unfortunately the ratio of the maximum surface to the mean velocity is extremely variable.

  • The moth is extremely variable, but the figure may be taken as representing a fairly typical specimen.

  • It is extremely variable, scarcely two individuals being found exactly alike.

  • The caterpillar is extremely variable, the colouring of different individuals being apparently much influenced by their surroundings; those specimens, for instance, taken from the pale green foliage of the mahoe (M.

  • This insect is extremely variable, having been formerly divided into several distinct species; the two most usual forms are those shown at Figs.

  • The caterpillars are now, as also in the previous stage, extremely variable.

  • This species is extremely variable, but may generally be recognised by a careful scrutiny of the above-named characters.

  • It is extremely variable in its colouring.

  • This insect is extremely variable, and, so far as I can judge from an extensive series, several of the varieties appear to indicate that both Notoreas zopyra and N.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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