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Lexicographically close words:
renewing; renewings; renews; renferme; renger; renkontis; renne; rennet; renneth; rennets
  1. A plant with radical reniform leaves and one-flowered scapes.

  2. A small plant with reniform entire leaves, and flowers and fruit like those of the common docks.

  3. Braconnot and Raspail have shown that solid animal fats are composed of very small, microscopic, partly polygonal, partly reniform particles, which are connected together by very thin membranes.

  4. Braconnot, but particularly Raspail, have shown that animal fats consist of small microscopic, partly polygonal, and partly reniform particles, associated by means of their containing sacs.

  5. It is a reniform limestone, which occurs distributed in single nodules or rather lenticular cakes, in beds of clay.

  6. Soon after the maturity of the pulverulent spores, each begins to emit a long tube, which is habitually simple, and produces at its summit a reproductive cellule, or reniform sporule.

  7. The reniform sporules begin to germinate in a great number as soon as they are free; some few extend a filament which remains simple and uniform, but more commonly it forms at its extremity a second sporule.

  8. This is particularly true of the reniform glands.

  9. The stem is wanting, and the cap is shelving, dimidiate, reniform or suborbicular.

  10. It is nearly semi-circular to reniform in outline, and the margin broadly crenate, or sometimes lobed.

  11. Low perennials, in or near water, with creeping stems, and peltate or reniform leaves.

  12. Stem rooting in the mud or ascending from the base; leaves all smaller, coarsely dissected, round-reniform in outline; flowers and fruit twice or thrice smaller.

  13. But the angular or striated branches, the long or short petioles, the oval, cordate or reniform leaves, etc.

  14. They are very large and prominent, and have firm lead-colored orbicular-reniform indusia, which are slightly incurved round the edge, and depressed at the sinus.

  15. The spores are ovoid-reniform and have a narrow crenulate wing.

  16. The species vary in form from a simple and reniform frond an inch or two in diameter to others with ample tripinnate and even quadripinnate fronds.

  17. American herb (Asarum Canadense) with two reniform leaves and a long, cordlike rootstock which has a strong taste of ginger.

  18. It has a blue, or bluish green, color, and usually occurs in reniform masses with a botryoidal surface.

  19. Defn: Having the form or shape of a kidney; as, a reniform mineral; a reniform leaf.

  20. Defn: A hydrous sulphate of alumina occurring in white reniform masses.

  21. Saxifraga sarmentosa) having reniform leaves, and producing long runners like those of the strawberry.

  22. Its usual mode of occurrence is in nodular or stalagmitic forms, with a mammillated, reniform or botryoidal surface, whilst in other cases it forms fibrous, compact or even earthy masses.

  23. The mallows possess the reniform one-celled anthers which specially characterize the Malvaceae (q.

  24. The reniform spot is pale, the orbicular spot less distinct, and between the two there is generally a rhomboidal dark spot.

  25. The Dot (Mamestra Persicariae) The conspicuous white reniform spot on the very dark marbled fore wings is always sufficient for the identification of this species.

  26. The orbicular and reniform spots have pale outlines, and the lower half of the latter is very dark grey.

  27. The reniform is generally more conspicuous, a portion of it being of a light ochreous colour.

  28. The orbicular and reniform spots are very distinct, and surrounded by a pale line; they are both united at their lower edges.

  29. The darker markings include a large and very distinct reniform spot, a less distinct orbicular, and a conspicuous longitudinal blackish streak near the base of the wing known as the claviform.

  30. All its wings are very deep brown; the front pair has a darker band containing the orbicular and reniform spots, and the hind pair a lighter band across the middle.

  31. Across the centre of the wing is a darker band, wider on the costal side, containing the orbicular and reniform spots, as well as a light patch beneath them, and bordered on each side by a pale zigzag line.

  32. Beyond the reniform a curved and zigzag dark line crosses the wing.

  33. The orbicular and reniform spots are outlined with a paler colour, and there is a pale transverse line parallel with the hind margin, outside which is a row of indistinct black spots.

  34. The orbicular and reniform spots are large, and paler than the ground colour; and several zigzag or scalloped lines, more or less distinct, cross the wings transversely.

  35. The orbicular and reniform spots are margined with white, and a thin white streak runs from the base of the wing to the former.

  36. The glands are commonly given as globular or reniform in shape but there are often intermediate forms the shape of which is hard to classify.

  37. A form occurring in Ireland with the fore wings dark sepia colour and the reniform mark clear whitish has been named var.

  38. In some specimens most of the markings are obscured or absent, and only the reniform stigma and the forked extremity of the central line remain distinct.

  39. The wings are rather more ample; the reniform and orbicular stigmata are reddish, with a blackish cloud under them, and the space between the second and submarginal lines towards the inner margin is also reddish.

  40. As a rule the reniform mark is most distinct in the female.

  41. The fore wings are generally reddish brown mottled with darker, but the reddish tinge may be almost absent; the reniform is more or less outlined in white and there are two black streaks from the base.

  42. The orbicular and reniform stigmata are round and faintly outlined in whitish.

  43. Usually the area between the cross lines is dark grey, sometimes marked with yellow on the reniform and towards the inner margin.

  44. A hydrous sulphate of alumina occurring in white reniform masses.

  45. Valve reniform or lunate; a raphe, not visible in some species in the usual position of the valve, is found along the convex edge or keel.

  46. Navicula is elliptical or lanceolate, and the zone view is rectangular, we have in Cymbella an arcuate median line and a more or less reniform valve, while the zone view remains rectangular with the valves parallel.

  47. Valve reniform or cymbiform, elevated into a keel which is not sigmoid.

  48. The lower extremity of the reniform is usually black or blackish, but it may be very faint or entirely absent, and as a contrast {25} to this, the orbicular sometimes has a blackish dot at its lower end.

  49. Another form has the ground colour pale yellowish brown, and this, with the black lower portion of the reniform present, is ab.

  50. The stigmata are not infrequently obscure, but the blackish spot of the reniform is generally present.

  51. The dark brown reniform mark is always present, but the cross lines are more often absent than present.

  52. Tutt) has the fore wings whitish grey with a distinct black reniform stigma, and red submarginal line.

  53. A greyish shade spreads from the base along the median vein to below the reniform stigma in the paler and more typical specimens; the inner area is dark brown, but widely broken below the reniform by the grey suffusion.

  54. From the last species this one is easily separated by the more pointed fore wings, by the white dot at lower end of the reniform stigma, and by the different shaped cross lines.

  55. Saxifraga sarmentosa) having reniform leaves, and producing long runners like those of the strawberry.

  56. The leaves are more or less serrated, and are either destitute of glands, or have globose or reniform glands (10/58.

  57. Plant herbaceous with reniform or heart-shaped leaves, forming a sort of funnel, dotted with little hairs, dentate with white tips.

  58. Fruit a reniform nut enclosed in a pulpy pyriform body, formed by the matured disc and extremity of the peduncle.

  59. There are no clear white dots above or below the reniform stigma, the orbicular is obliquely oval and rather conspicuous, and the claviform is strongly margined with black.

  60. The reniform stigma, a kidney-shaped marking situated beyond the orbicular.

  61. The claviform is very frequently absent, and the orbicular less frequently so, but the reniform is an almost constant character throughout the entire group, with the exception of the Arctiadae.

  62. The ornamental reniform rings (Schwurring) from Morges and Thonon (=Fig.

  63. I believe it more probable that these large circular rings, though generally considered to be bracelets, were used for the same purpose as the reniform rings.

  64. In 1866 two large reniform rings, one ornamented (=Fig.


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