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Definition of Enation

Enation
Enation E*na"tion, n. (Bot.) Any unusual outgrowth from the surface of a thing, as of a petal; also, the capacity or act of producing such an outgrowth.

Meaning of Enation from wikipedia

- Enation is an American indie rock band formed in Battle Ground, Washington in 2004. The band currently resides in Nashville, TN. Brothers and actors Jonathan...
- Enations are scaly leaflike structures, differing from leaves in their lack of vascular tissue. They are created by some leaf diseases[citation needed]...
- American drummer and actor. Since 2004, he plays drums in American band Enation, of which his brother, Jonathan Jackson, is the lead singer. Jackson was...
- Richard had named their group "Jono and the Rock". The ensemble morphed into Enation, where Jackson is the frontman, playing guitar, vocals and writing most...
- extinct zosterophylls have at most only flap-like extensions of the stem ("enations") rather than leaves, whereas extant lycophyte species have microphylls...
- Peach enation virus is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Comoviridae. ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database: Peach enation virus Family Groups -...
- friends. Lenz married musician Michael Galeotti, formerly of the band Enation, on December 31, 2005. In 2011, Lenz gave birth to a daughter. In March...
- species in this genus. Diseases ****ociated with this genus include: pea enation disease: if both PEMV-1 and PEMV-2 are present. Viruses in Enamovirus are...
- Pea enation mosaic virus (PEMV) is really two plant pathogenic viruses. The two RNAs of the disease are now categorised as two separate, mutualistic viruses:...
- microphylls up to 78 cm long. The enation theory of microphyll evolution posits that small outgrowths, or enations, developed from the side of early stems...