Definition of Canaliculate. Meaning of Canaliculate. Synonyms of Canaliculate

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Definition of Canaliculate

Canaliculate
Canaliculate Can`a*lic"u*late, Canaliculated Can`a*lic"u*la`ted, a. [L. canaliculatus channeled, fr. canaliculus, dim. of canalis. See Canal.] Having a channel or groove, as in the leafstalks of most palms.

Meaning of Canaliculate from wikipedia

- to biserial or uniserial. Walls are of agglutinated material and are canaliculate, that is have micro-tubular cavities. Apertures, an interiomarginal arch...
- leaves, that arise in tufts from the bulbs. The leaves are grooved (canaliculate), smooth (glabrous) and linear with a white to light green linear midrib...
- curved embryo sac. Compare amphitropus, anatropous, and orthotropous. canaliculate Channelled; having a longitudinal groove. canescent Approaching white...
- agglutinated material and have cavities created by micro-tubules, i.e. are canaliculate. Apertures have a valvular tooth or flap, at least in early stage, but...
- palmivora: isolated from strangler vine (Morrenia odorata) Puccinia canaliculate, to control Yellow nutsedge Puccinia thalaspeos, to control Dyer's woad...
- are agglutinated, made of gathered material cemented together and are canaliculate - contain micro-tubular cavities extending between the inner and outer...
- falcate, 11⁄2–2 mm glabrous, coriaceous, no prominent veins, sometimes canaliculate panicle scabrid, glandularly muricate present scabrid, glandularly muricate...
- 20-25 fine, beaded spiral cords; subsutural area indented, slightly canaliculate; columella with 3 large plications; interior of aperture with numerous...
- flowers. The key distinguishing character of this species is its roughly canaliculate dorsal petal appendage. The type variety is the most widespread and variable...
- pubescent or glabrous. Petiole 1·5–6·5 cm. long, almost cylindric, narrowly canaliculate and marginate above, pubescent or glabrous. Leaflets ± dull red-brown...