Basifugal


adjective
(botany) a less common word for acropetal

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    basihyal basihyal ba·si·hy·al (bā’sə-hī’əl) adj. of or relating to the base or body of the hyoid bone. historical examples the basihyal of oryzomys lacks the entoglossal process present in baiomys. speciation and evolution of the pygmy mice, genus baiomys robert l. packard the degree of geographic variation in shape of basihyal is not great. speciation […]

  • Basihyoid

    basihyoid basihyoid ba·si·hy·oid (bā’sə-hī’oid’) adj. basihyal.

  • Basilect

    the variety of language in a creole continuum that is most distinct from the acrolect.

  • Saint basil

    saint. also, basilius, (“the great”) a.d. 329?–379, bishop of caesarea in asia minor (brother of saint gregory of nyssa). a male given name: from a greek word meaning “royal.”. historical examples saint basil spoke of extraordinary occasions when no priest could be had. one snowy night emily sarah holt you remember our description of the […]

  • Basil i

    noun known as the macedonian. died 886 ad, byzantine emperor (876–86): founder of the macedonian dynasty


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