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other two
types (either
skeletal or
binding hyphae), it is
called dimitic. In fact
dimitic fungi almost always contain generative and
skeletal hyphae; there...
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Dimity is a
collective term for
figured cloths of
harness loom
decorated with
designs and patterns. It is a
strong cotton cloth with
various stripes and...
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Dimity is a rare
English feminine given name
likely derived from the name for the fabric,
which comes from the Gr****
prefix di,
meaning two, and the Gr****...
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Dimity Douglas (born 3 July 1970) is an
Australian swimmer. At age 12
years and 56 days,
Dimity made
history by
being the
youngest athlete to ever represent...
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Nancy Atherton is an
American writer and
author of the Aunt
Dimity mystery novel series,
which presently extends to twenty-five volumes.
Atherton lives...
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Dimity Reed AM (born 1942, Parkes, New
South Wales, Australia) is an architect,
urbanist and academic. She has been
involved in
government advisory roles...
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Dimity Dornan AO is a
speech pathologist, author,
social entrepreneur,
bionics advocate, researcher, and
businesswoman in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia...
- or
geometric designs in the fabric. Piqué
fabrics vary from semi-sheer
dimity to
heavy weight waffle cloth.
Twilled cotton and
corded cotton are close...
- veil, a
persistent ring on the stipe, and
flesh composed of
trimitic or
dimitic hyphae. P.
pulmonarius is
monomitic and has a bare stipe. Stamets, Paul...
- bracket-forming or crust-like
polypores in the
family Polyporaceae. They are
dimitic or
trimitic with smooth, thick-walled
basidiospores and
cause a
white rot...