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Example sentences for "pedunculate"

Lexicographically close words:
pedometer; pedum; peduncle; peduncled; peduncles; pedunculated; pedunculis; peece; peeces; peek
  1. Herbs, with entire or toothed and generally sessile leaves, and solitary or corymbed naked-pedunculate heads.

  2. Smooth herbs, with opposite dissected leaves and pedunculate heads of yellow flowers.

  3. Very slender smooth branching annuals, with finely dissected leaves (segments filiform or linear), and small white flowers in very unequally few-rayed pedunculate umbels.

  4. MAJUS, with broader (1') green and glabrous subcorymbose rather long-pedunculate heads.

  5. Capsules borne on the under side of a pedunculate receptacle, irregularly dehiscent.

  6. However, nearly every historical oak is of the pedunculate variety.

  7. The genus, therefore, may, like that, admit of being divided into sections, distinguished respectively by the presence or absence of a pedunculate operculum.

  8. Cells urceolate; deeply emarginate posteriorly, entire in front, ventricose below; a small pedunculate infundibuliform process attached in front to the projecting portion of the rachis on a level with upper border of the cell.

  9. As in Scrupocellaria, the opening of the cell is sometimes protected by a pedunculate operculum.

  10. Ovicell pedunculate ovoid, adnate to the rachis, with a lateral opening.

  11. Flowers cymose in pedunculate spikes or heads; staminodium 0; ovary 1-celled; fruit a capsule.

  12. Flowers in terminal pedunculate or nearly sessile panicles appearing in Florida from August to December.

  13. Several oldish authors have used Lepas exclusively for the pedunculate division, and the name has been given to the family and compounded in sub-generic names.

  14. Now, this shows that old authors attached the name Lepas more particularly to the pedunculate division.

  15. For this part in these, instead of two or three pedunculate cups as in the insects just mentioned, is composed of a vast number, some large and some small.

  16. The constricted posterior part of a pedunculate head, by which it inosculates in the trunk[992].

  17. Pedunculate or stemmed fibrous tumors are frequently noticed growing upon or near the extremity of the tails of cows.

  18. It is not uncommon for them to be pedunculate or stemmed, and in this case considerable rotary motion or twisting is possible.


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