Definition of Adpress. Meaning of Adpress. Synonyms of Adpress

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Definition of Adpress

Adpress
Adpress Ad*press", v. t. [L. adpressus, p. p. of adprimere.] See Appressed. -- Ad*pressed",, a.

Meaning of Adpress from wikipedia

- fine, straight and appressed (lying close and flat) hairs. Silky With adpressed, soft and straight pubescence. Stellate, or stelliform With star-shaped...
- first season; they are usually 12–20 mm long in the UK, the cups with adpressed, downy scales, and an often wavy margin. Mature acorns on a tree in Corsica...
- needle-like juvenile leaves 5–10 millimetres (3⁄16–3⁄8 in) long, and tightly adpressed scale-like adult leaves 2–4 mm (1⁄16–3⁄16 in) long; they are arranged...
- display variation, primarily being patent to erecto-patent below and adpressed in the inflorescence. The species is characterized by sp****ly hairy leaves...
- section of the genus Bulbophyllum. Species in this section have small adpressed pseudobulbs carrying carrying a single, small, elliptic, fleshy leaf....
- flattened caps up to 10 cm (3.9 in) in diameter. The surface features adpressed scales that are broadest in the centre, narrowing toward the margin. The...
- all directed upwards and backwards; ventral scales strongly keeled. The adpressed hind limb reaches the tympanum or the posterior border of the orbit; fourth...
- 22 to 24 scales round middle of body; adpressed limbs not meeting. R. guentheri b 26 scales round body; adpressed limbs meeting or overlapping. R. beddomii...
- soft and short fur, lacking the long guard hairs of other species and adpressed against the body. John Gould proposed the epithet cervinipes for the "fawn-like...
- differ from other species in the family in being corticolous, having adpressed squamules on a distinct, dark prothallus, lacking melanins, having a thin...