Definition of Cupulate. Meaning of Cupulate. Synonyms of Cupulate

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Definition of Cupulate

Cupulate
Cupulate Cu"pu*late (k?"p?-l?t), a. Having or bearing cupules; cupuliferous.

Meaning of Cupulate from wikipedia

- Gillespie, W. H. (1989). "Elkinsia gen. nov., a Late Devonian gymnosperm with cu****te ovules". Botanical Gazette. 150 (2): 170–189. doi:10.1086/337763. JSTOR 2995234...
- Chocolate made from cupuaçu, very similar to that made from cocoa, is called cu****te. Cupuaçu is most commonly propagated from seed, but grafting and rooted...
- typified by a group of plants that bore forked Dicroidium leaves, Umkomasia cu****te ovulate structures and Pteruchus pollen organs, which grew as trees that...
- Gillespie W. H. (1989). "Elkinsia gen. nov., a Late Devonian gymnosperm with cu****te ovules". Botanical Gazette. 150 (2): 170–189. doi:10.1086/337763. S2CID 84303226...
- palaeobotanists now interpret these clusters of cu****te organs as fertile fronds, in which the cu****te tissue was derived from the laminate part of the...
- their reproductive anatomy. The ovules are bilaterally symmetrical and non-cu****te, attaching to the underside of pinnules that were otherwise morphologically...
- Cocada branca Cocada morena Cocada preta Creme de papaya – a frozen dessert Cu****te [pt] – a chocolate-like dessert made using cupuaçu instead of cacao Curau...
- such as the cup of an acorn. See calybium. cu****r Shaped like a cu****. cu****te Bearing cu****s. cupuliform Nearly hemispherical, shaped like a cupola...
- Gillespie, W. H. (1989). "Elkinsia gen. nov., a Late Devonian gymnosperm with cu****te ovules". Botanical Gazette. 150 (2): 170–189. doi:10.1086/337763. S2CID 84303226...
- cordate or sagittate heads in the fourth androecial whorl. The fruit is cu****te. The genus Camphora was described in 1759 by the German botanist Philipp...