Calymmatobacterium
calymmatobacterium
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Also, Kalypso. Classical Mythology. a sea nymph who detained Odysseus on the island of Ogygia for seven years. (lowercase). Also called fairy-slipper. a terrestrial orchid, Calypso bulbosa, of the Northern Hemisphere, having a single variegated purple, yellow, and white flower. (lowercase) a musical style of West Indian origin, influenced by jazz, usually having topical, often […]
- Calypsonian
Also, Kalypso. Classical Mythology. a sea nymph who detained Odysseus on the island of Ogygia for seven years. (lowercase). Also called fairy-slipper. a terrestrial orchid, Calypso bulbosa, of the Northern Hemisphere, having a single variegated purple, yellow, and white flower. (lowercase) a musical style of West Indian origin, influenced by jazz, usually having topical, often […]
- Calyptra
Also called cap. a hood or hoodlike part, as the lid of the capsule in mosses. a root cap. Historical Examples An Elementary Text-book of the Microscope John William Griffith An Elementary Text-book of the Microscope John William Griffith The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Asa Gray Lachesis Lapponica Carl von […]
- Calyptrogen
the histogen layer that develops into the root cap. noun a layer of rapidly dividing cells at the tip of a plant root, from which the root cap is formed. It occurs in grasses and many other plants
- Calyxes
Botany. the outermost group of floral parts; the sepals. Anatomy, Zoology. a cuplike part. Historical Examples Myths of the Norsemen H. A. Guerber Field Book of Western Wild Flowers Margaret Armstrong The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Fearing Burr Field Book of Western Wild Flowers Margaret Armstrong The Silver Butterfly Mrs. Wilson Woodrow Field […]