- next to each other, but not
actually connected, they are
described as
connivent (that is the case for
anthers in
several genera, such as Solanum). Synsepalous:...
- a
family of cartographers. Due to a
crime of murder, in
which he was
connivent, he was
forced to
exile from Portugal,
first in England, and then in Venice...
- mat-forming.
Leaves tongue-shaped,
spreading during the
growth season,
connivent during the dry season, 2,5 – 3, 5 x 0,8 – 1,5 cm,
usually ±
bright bluish...
-
Cells opens longitudinally. Pistil:
Inferior ovary, five-celled and
connivent.
Capitate stigma. Fruit: Berry-like drupe, globular, black, one-fourth...
-
globular or
conical stigma,
which is
undivided or has two
spreading or
connivent lobes. The
variously shaped seeds are
usually yellow or
brown in color...
- epipetalous, didynamous, ascending, the
upper pair shorter;
anthers connivent,
cells divericate,
ultimately confluent. Gynoecium-
Carples 2, syncarpous...
-
corolla lobes. The four
stamens are didynamous,
members of each pair
often connivent, the
adaxial stamen is
usually staminodial or absent;
rarely with five...
- adnate.
connective The part of an
anther that
connects the
anther cells.
connivent Coming into
contact or converging.
conspecific Belonging to the same species...
- (possibly on purpose), much to the amu****t of his boss and the
other connivent colleagues, who
start insulting him and
laughing even when he has a good...
-
fused or even one free and
three basally to
completely fused), or even
connivent by
marginally interdigitate papillae forming a tube or a
bilabiate structure...