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Example sentences for "pinnately"

Lexicographically close words:
pinnacles; pinnae; pinnas; pinnate; pinnated; pinnatifid; pinned; pinnes; pinnesse; pinnesses
  1. The leaves, which are pinnately divided into from three to five leaflets, cleft or lobed, chiefly arise on long petioles from a cluster of thickened fibrous roots.

  2. Grandiflora, with pinnately parted narrow leaves and similar flowers, a Southwestern species, is frequently a runaway.

  3. The light and graceful growth, and the pinnately divided foliage, give the plant a special charm.

  4. Leaves: Alternate, pinnately compounded of 6 to 10 pairs of oblong leaflets.

  5. Usually the upper leaves are not divided, but the lower ones are pinnately compounded of three to five divisions, the segments lance-shaped or broader, and sharply toothed.

  6. Sterile segment of the frond ternately or pinnately divided or compound.

  7. Pinnæ ovate-oblong, the lowest pinnately cleft into oblong or ovate cut-toothed lobes, the upper ones less and less divided.

  8. Pinnules pinnately cleft, the oblong lobes spinulose-toothed at the apex.

  9. Sterile segment short-petioled, usually near the middle, simple and roundish or pinnately three to seven lobed.

  10. The veins are pinnately arranged on both sides of the midvein, and fork about twice before reaching the margin.

  11. The pinnae are sometimes nearly entire, and in other examples pinnately lobed.

  12. They are pinnatifid to within a line of the midrib into numerous oblong and obtuse segments, the veins of which are free, simple and pinnately arranged on a midvein.

  13. The veins are free, and are pinnately forked into from three to five slender oblique veinlets, of which the lowest one on the upper side is the longest, and bears a fruit-dot near its base.

  14. The veins are everywhere free: in the lower lobes, if these are acuminate, the veins are pinnately branched from a mid-vein; elsewhere they are forked or dichotomous.

  15. Small moss-like plants, the stems pinnately branched, covered with minute 2-lobed imbricated leaves, and emitting rootlets on the under side.

  16. Erect or twining perennials, with mostly pinnately 3-foliolate stipellate leaves, and very large flowers.

  17. Usually twining or trailing perennial herbs, pinnately 3-foliolate, or with a single leaflet, not stipellate.

  18. It is pinnately branched, and all the branches and branchlets taper towards both ends.

  19. Its stem is long and slender, pinnately branched, and the branches bear numerous small thread-like tufts.

  20. These are pinnately branched, and the club-shaped branchlets taper below.

  21. Leaves pinnately veined, or sometimes with smaller lateral veins arising from the end of the petiole --100.

  22. Principal stem-leaves with 3 leaflets, or pinnately compound with several leaflets --58.

  23. Lobes of the leaf pinnately cleft into linear or narrowly oblong divisions =Mallow, Malva moschata.

  24. Leaves with palmate veining are palmately lobed [Illustration] or notched; those with pinnate veining are pinnately lobed [Illustration] or notched.

  25. Trees and shrubs, with alternate, stipulate, simple, or pinnately compound leaves.

  26. The term pinnatifid [Illustration] is often applied to pinnately cleft leaves.

  27. Herbs, shrubs, or trees, with pinnately or palmately compound leaves; here including Acanthopanax with palmately cleft leaves.

  28. So leaves may be palmately lobed, cleft, parted or divided, and pinnately lobed, cleft, parted or divided.

  29. Low trees or shrubs with acrid, often poisonous, usually milky juice, and dotless, alternate, usually pinnately compound leaves.

  30. The continued stem or midrib of a pinnately compound leaf, as in a rose leaf or a fern.

  31. Euryops speciosissimus) of South Africa, having smooth pinnately parted leaves and abounding in resin.

  32. Pinnately cut with the lobes pointing downwards, as the leaf of the dandelion.

  33. The radical leaves are pinnately divided, with a large, rounded, terminal lobe, and side lobes becoming smaller towards the base; and the upper leaves are oval and irregularly toothed.

  34. Its leaves are alternately arranged, and pinnately cut into small, toothed segments.

  35. Its leaves are pinnately divided into ovate, coarsely-toothed segments, the terminal one largest.

  36. The leaves are pinnately divided into several entire leaflets which are half an inch or more in length, the terminal leaflet of the lower leaves being generally much larger than the others.

  37. The leaves are pinnately divided into stalked leaflets which are further cut into three-lobed segments; and the flowers are in racemes that are either terminal or opposite the leaves.

  38. The lower leaves have three stalked segments, each divided pinnately into narrow lobes which are themselves divided; and the upper leaves, which are smaller, are cut into very narrow lobes, the middle one much longer than the others.

  39. Its leaves are pinnately divided into from seven to eleven wavy or slightly-toothed segments, the terminal one of which is usually larger than the others and nearly round.

  40. It is from one to two feet high, covered with rather stiff spreading hairs; and its leaves are pinnately divided into narrow, pointed lobes which are themselves more or less cut.

  41. The flowers often grow singly, but more commonly from two to four together; they are of a deep rose colour, and the persistent sepals are pinnately divided.

  42. The Early Winter Cress is a very similar plant, flowering at the same time, but is of a more slender habit, and has narrower leaves, the upper of which are pinnately divided.

  43. The leaves are pinnately divided, the leaflets of the lower ones being ovate or round, and those of the upper ones very narrow.

  44. The stem leaves are cut into very narrow segments which are either entire or pinnately lobed.

  45. Thrice pinnately cleft; -- said of a pinnatifid leaf when its segments are pinnatifid, and the subdivisions of these also are pinnatifid.

  46. They are usually of great size, and are either pinnately or palmately many-cleft.

  47. Euryops speciosissimus) of South Africa, having smooth pinnately parted leaves and abounding in resin.

  48. Leaves pinnately veined, entire or crenate, subcoriaceous and persistent, or thin and deciduous.

  49. Leaves petiolate, 3-ribbed from the base, or pinnately veined, persistent in the arborescent species.

  50. Its common name is probably due to its resemblance to the true ash, in its smooth grey bark, graceful ascending branches, and especially the form of the leaf, which is also pinnately compound but smaller than in the true ash.

  51. The large leaves, which are late in appearing, are pinnately compound, bearing four to seven pairs of gracefully tapering toothed leaflets on a slender stalk.

  52. Pinnately compound leaf, the leaflets arising from the sides of the common leafstalk.

  53. Leaves pinnately compound= I Leaflets alternate I A Outlines of leaflets entire I A C Leaflets opposite I B =Leaves bi-pinnately compound= J I A Outlines of leaflets with two or three teeth at base.

  54. Commonly pinnately ternate; the leaflets cut into three to seven usually linear lobes.

  55. Pinnately parted into five to nine small, oblong, entire or two- to five-lobed divisions.

  56. Defn: Thrice pinnately cleft; -- said of a pinnatifid leaf when its segments are pinnatifid, and the subdivisions of these also are pinnatifid.

  57. Defn: Pinnately cut with the lobes pointing downwards, as the leaf of the dandelion.

  58. American palm (Acrocomia fusiformis and other species) having a prickly stem and pinnately divided leaves.

  59. Euryops speciosissimus) of South Africa, having smooth pinnately parted leaves and abounding in resin.

  60. Defn: Any plant of the genus Myriophyllum, aquatic herbs with whorled leaves, the submersed ones pinnately parted into capillary divisions.

  61. Pectinate, pinnatifid or pinnately divided into narrow and close divisions, like the teeth of a comb.

  62. But if the division goes still further, or if the degree is variable, we simply say that the leaf is decompound; either palmately or pinnately decompound, as the case may be.

  63. The Mode of Lobing or Division= corresponds to that of the veining, whether pinnately veined or palmately veined.


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