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Definition of Dissepiment

Dissepiment
Dissepiment Dis*sep"i*ment, n. [L. dissaepimentum, fr. dissaepire; dis- + saepire to hedge in, inclose.] 1. A separating tissue; a partition; a septum. 2. (Bot.) One of the partitions which divide a compound ovary into cells. 3. (Zo["o]l.) One of the transverse, calcareous partitions between the radiating septa of a coral.

Meaning of Dissepiment from wikipedia

- such as Scabiosa. dissected Deeply divided; cut into many segments. dissepiment A partition or septum in a plant part, usually referring to septa between...
- relative to different types of coral. Rugose corals will sometimes have dissepiments, which are curved plates connected to septa and tabulae. The symmetry...
- of stiff branches that are interconnected by narrower crossbars (or dissepiments). Between two and eight individuals of the colony inhabit each of the...
- in its genus by its perennial and pileate habit, its large pores and dissepiments, and oblong, ellipsoid basidiospores. It was first isolated from China...
- The galleries may be supplemented by very fine curved plates, termed dissepiments. Some species have more complex skeletons with broader pockets beyond...
- hyphae. Typical of the genus Skeletocutis, the generative hyphae of the dissepiment edges (the tissue between the pores) is encrusted with spiny crystals...
- solution of KOH. Dendrohyphidia are present in the hymenium and the dissepiment edges. Cystidia are absent, but thin-walled cystidioles are usually present...
-  subvulgaris has a dimitic hyphal system. Some of the hyphae of the dissepiment edges (the tissue between the pores) is encrusted with spiny crystals...
- of stiff branches that are interconnected by narrower crossbars (or dissepiments). The individuals of the colony (or zooids) inhabit one side of the branches...
- The skeletal hyphae are covered with spiny crystals, especially in the dissepiments (the tissue between the pores)—a characteristic feature of the genus...