Definition of Echinate. Meaning of Echinate. Synonyms of Echinate

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Definition of Echinate

Echinate
Echinate Ech"i*nate, Echinated Ech"i*na`ted, a. [L. echinatus. See Echinus.] Set with prickles; prickly, like a hedgehog; bristled; as, an echinated pericarp.

Meaning of Echinate from wikipedia

- spinulose (scabrate), or longer than a micron (echina, echinae) referred to as echinate. Various terms also describe the sculpturing such as reticulate, a net...
- colpus, a lalongate endoaperture, a caveate[check spelling] exine and an echinate ****ine. Verbesina alternifolia Verbesina auriculigera Verbesina barclayae...
- photographed here is a 30.70 μm (micrometer) yellow sphere of prickly (echinate) ornamentation with well-developed spines indicating "primitive phylogenetic...
- India, the thin stems of the tree are often galled by Cecidomyiidae. An echinate gall formation has also been noted in Kerala. A herbal concoction of the...
- carinate) echinate thickly set or armed with short, stout spines or prickles; spiny like a hedgehog echinulate with very small prickles; minutely echinate elute...
- in the genus Echinopepon, native to Latin America. A vine, its densely echinate fruits are dehiscent, but not explosive. Kew Bull. 33: 357 (1978) "Echinopepon...
- on their outer covering (perispore) ranging from irregular granulate or echinate to prominent rodlets. The annulus is nearly vertical and arranged in a...
- Lithothelium echinatum is the only species in genus Lithothelium that has echinate ascospores (i.e., with pointed spines). Aptroot, André (2006). "Three new...
- grayish-white, glaucous or green and hairy beneath. The texture is coriaceous. Echinate-serrate on the edge. Midribs are concave above, elevated beneath. Lateral...
- simple (or only weakly pinnate), with rounded tips, entire margins, and echinate or araneose-tomentose (woolly) surfaces. In its growth form, G. heterochaeta...