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Example sentences for "several rows"

  • Sepals and petals each 3, or many in several rows.

  • Sepals and petals numerous in several rows, passing gradually into each other, and with the indefinitely numerous stamens hypogynous and deciduous.

  • Seeds many in several rows on the lateral placenta, with a fleshy lacerate aril on one side.

  • Flowers solitary, sessile; the sepals and petals numerous, imbricated in several rows, the bases adherent to the 1-celled ovary.

  • Pores of spring wood form a broad band of several rows; easy splitting, dark brown heart .

  • There are three kinds of Calycanthus in this country, two of them eastern; flowers purple or red, stamens inserted in several rows.

  • The many flowers are an inch or more across, with yellow centers and white, violet, or purple rays, the bracts of the involucre in several rows, with short and rounded tips.

  • Windbreaks are essential; would make them of several rows of Osage orange on the south side of the orchard.

  • It was surrounded by a windbreak of cottonwood and box-elder trees, several rows, seven feet apart each way.

  • Thinks windbreaks made of several rows of Osage orange or box-elder on south side a great help.

  • The outer or somatic wall becomes very thin indeed, the splanchnic wall, on the other hand, thickens and forms a layer of several rows of elongated cells.

  • In the procephalic lobes the epiblast is much thickened, and is formed of several rows of cells.

  • Six or eight lines long; narrow; numerous; in several rows.

  • They have from fifty to seventy rays and their involucres consist of several rows of scarious-margined bracts.

  • It is hard, compact, and the rings of annual growth are marked by several rows of large, open ducts.

  • The annual rings of growth are broad, and the springwood is marked by several rows of large open pores.

  • In some of the species of Tetraclita, in which genus the walls consist of several rows of tubes, the radii are likewise perforated by several rows; and in some of the other species (Pl.

  • This structure differs only slightly from that seen in the parietes of Tetraclita, in which the branching of the longitudinal parietal septa, produces thick walls, formed of several rows of tubes or pores.

  • The pedicel is somewhat flattened, and is formed of several rows of elongated cells, filled with purple fluid or granular matter.

  • The sensitive filaments are formed of several rows of elongated cells, filled with purplish fluid.

  • The pedicels are formed of several rows of cells, and support rather large globular heads, secreting viscid matter, by which minute insects are occasionally, though rarely, caught.

  • Upper end, a red or brown web, occasionally a braided selvage or several rows of knots, and a warp fringe.

  • The fruit is shorter than the pappus; tapering, but not beaked; and the pappus consists of several rows of unbranched, silky hairs.

  • The fruits are considerably flattened, without beaks; and the pappus consists of several rows of fine, silky, unbranched hairs.

  • In both species the achenes of the ray have no pappus, but those of the disc have a pappus of stiff hairs in several rows.

  • Each head is surrounded by several rows of overlapping bracts, and the receptacle is flat and pitted.

  • The upper of these is formed of a single row of somewhat cubical cells, and the lower of several rows of more rounded cells.

  • At the sides of the segmentation cavity there are always several rows of small cells, which gradually merge into the larger cells of the lower pole of the egg.

  • The roof of the segmentation cavity is constituted, during the later stages of segmentation, of several rows of cells (Bambeke, No.

  • The lower stratum in the thickened rim of the blastoderm is several rows of cells deep, and corresponds with the lower layer cells or primitive hypoblast in Elasmobranchii.

  • This involucre is frequently composed of several rows of leaflets, which are either of the same or of different forms and lengths, and often lie over each other in an imbricated manner.

  • In other cases, as in double flowers, the stamens are converted into petals; this is also probably the case with such plants as Mesembryanthemum, where there is a multiplication of petals in several rows.

  • When bracts become united, and overlie each other in several rows, it often happens that the outer ones do not produce flowers, that is, are empty or sterile.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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