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Example sentences for "readily distinguished"

  • This plant is sometimes confused with the Bird's-foot Trefoil, which it rather closely resembles in general appearance, but it may be readily distinguished by the pinnate leaves and the peculiar form of the pods.

  • It may be readily distinguished as a plantain by its slender, cylindrical spikes of small flowers, and its spreading tuft of radical leaves.

  • The former is a large, spreading tree, and the latter is readily distinguished by its tall, pyramidal form, with all its branches directed upward.

  • From the Carolina Rail, which they approach in size, they may be readily distinguished by the color, a fact which all amateurs would do well to bear in mind.

  • Her partner is figured in the foreground, and may be readily distinguished.

  • Readily distinguished by the strong, aniseed smell, dingy bluish-green pileus, and the pallid or greenish gills.

  • It is readily distinguished by its velvety cap and stem.

  • By this character, taken in connection with the membranous volva and bulbous base of the stem, the species is readily distinguished.

  • Readily distinguished by the densely clustered habit, and the umber pileus.

  • Another species belonging to the genus Actora will often be seen in the same company, and this is readily distinguished by their lighter greyish colour and its superior size.

  • Murex may be readily distinguished by the prominent longitudinal ridges of the thick shell, its rounded aperture, and by the partly closed canal running through the beak.

  • It is earlier than the Walcheren, and is readily distinguished from it by the waved and toothed margin of the foliage.

  • It is a well-marked variety; readily distinguished by the length of the leaf-stalks, and the pinnatifid character of the leaves.

  • This species is readily distinguished by its deeply divided or palmate leaves, and is generally considered as that from which the dried roots chiefly used in medicine are obtained.

  • These birds may be readily distinguished, even when on the wing, by the cuneiform or wedge-shaped tail, and by the dark upper plumage.

  • This Goose is readily distinguished by its white cheeks, and much lighter underparts below the breast.

  • It is readily distinguished by the long, curved spines with which the whole tree is beset.

  • Crete and Dalmatia, is readily distinguished by the soft white hairs with which the under sides of the leaves are thickly covered.

  • It is readily distinguished by the more numerous and hairy leaflets and thorny nature.

  • The sexes may be readily distinguished by their size, the female being nearly twice as large as her mate.

  • The sexes of this species may be readily distinguished by their size, the male being considerably smaller than the female (Fig.

  • The male and female mosquito are readily distinguished, the specimen figured belonging to the latter sex; her companion is chiefly remarkable for his plumed antennae and beautiful palpi, which are very long and gracefully plumed.

  • The sexes of this species may be readily distinguished, the male (Fig.

  • Readily distinguished by its very small sporangium and the comparatively very long stem.

  • This order is readily distinguished by the brown persistent capillitium, arising from a lengthened columella, and rigidly maintaining the form of the sporangium.

  • This is readily distinguished from Trichia affinis by the larger and differently colored sporangia.

  • It is readily distinguished from Didymium minus by the much larger and more distinctly warted spores.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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