- Look up
divaricate, divarication, or
divaricating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Divaricate means branching, or
having separation or a
degree of separation...
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shrubs and
small trees. The
Williamsoniaceae are
thought to have had a
divaricate branching habit,
similar to that of
living Banksia, and
adapted to growing...
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distinction between introversive labor and
extroversive labor,
further divaricating from
basic Marxist theory, in
which Marx
hails labor as man's "species-essence"...
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Wielandiella is a
whole plant concept,
which grew as
woody shrubs with
divaricately branching axes. The
leaves are of
Anomozamites type, and are arranged...
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juvenile stage. The
juvenile is a
shrub with a
tangle of slender, flexible,
divaricating branchlets inters****d with a
scattering of brown, pale yellow, or dirty...
- heterostyly.
diurnal Of the day;
occurring or
opening in the daytime.
divaricate Wide-spreading.
divergent Spreading in
different directions, generally...
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Steromphala divaricata,
common name the
divaricate gibbula, is a
species of
small sea snail,
known as top
snails or top s****,
marine gastropod molluscs...
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Palaeontol Ind 20:1–19 Pott, Christian; McLoughlin,
Stephen (June 2014). "
Divaricate growth habit in
Williamsoniaceae (Bennettitales):
unravelling the ecology...
- baby", is used as a
bonsai tree. It
grows up to two
metres high, has
divaricating stems, and sp****
smallish leaves. All
parts of the kōwhai, particularly...
- zeylanica.
Where the
connective separates the
anther lobes, it is
called divaricate, e.g. Tilia,
Justicia gendarussa. The
connective may also be a long and...