Alveolate
having ; deeply pitted, as a honeycomb.
historical examples
plants large, subglobose, with alveolate, sinuate carbonous exterior.
synopsis of some genera of the large pyrenomycetes c. g. lloyd
sometimes the calymma is alveolate and foamy, as in n-ssella and the common thal-ssicolla.
report on the radiolaria collected by h.m.s. challenger during the years 1873-1876, second part: subcl-ss osculosa; index ernst haeckel
alveolate: marked by depressions separated by thin walls so as to resemble a honeycomb (fig. 144).
the elements of bacteriological technique john william henry eyre
adjective
having many alveoli
resembling the deep pits of a honeycomb
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