Archiblastic


of, relating to, or derived from an .

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  • Archicarp

    the female s-x organ in various ascomycete fungi. historical examples in the latter the archicarp branches, each branch bearing a spore sac (fig. 41, b). elements of structural and systematic botany douglas houghton campbell it is more slender than the archicarp, but otherwise differs little from it. elements of structural and systematic botany douglas houghton […]

  • Archidiaconal

    of or relating to an or to the office of an . historical examples he’s gone off in his yacht now to shoot seals, and cut the arckey—archey—archidiaconal meeting.’ the pillars of the house, vol. ii (of 2) charlotte m. yonge hilda turned upon her a face which appeared still to glow with the stimulus […]

  • Archidiaconate

    noun the office, term of office, or area of jurisdiction of an archdeacon historical examples a good br-ss (now affixed to the wall) commemorates alc-ck’s (p. 284) predecessor in the archidiaconate, richard bole . highways and byways in cambridge and ely rev. edward conybeare.

  • Archiepiscopacy

    a form of church government in which power is vested in archbishops.

  • Archiepiscopal

    of or relating to an or to the office of an . historical examples in the thirteenth century this quiet town of roskilde was the capital, and the archiepiscopal see of denmark. denmark m. pearson thomson there is said to be a place so called in the archiepiscopal palace at lambeth. english and scottish ballads, […]


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