Definition of Fanlike. Meaning of Fanlike. Synonyms of Fanlike

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Definition of Fanlike

Fanlike
Fanlike Fan"like`, a. Resembling a fan; -- specifically (Bot.), folded up like a fan, as certain leaves; plicate.

Meaning of Fanlike from wikipedia

- cap is 1–4 cm wide and usually no more than 0.5 cm thick, shelved and fanlike, with brownish and leathery flesh. The spores are white, cylindrical, and...
- Government botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1885 and is characterised by large fanlike flowers in violet and yellow. List of Utricularia species Taylor, Peter...
- portion has attachments on the second cervical vertebra, and the flattened fanlike (lamellar) section has bands extending to the third through at least 5th...
- edges of the inlets designed to scatter radiation to the sides. Fixed fanlike reflecting structures in the inlet tunnel divert radar energy away from...
- a meter long, its green stem drying white. It is lined with whorls of fanlike green leaves divided into many narrow, feathery lobes. The erect inflorescence...
- limited medicinal uses, and paper making. Shalebark: A class of stony, fanlike plants often used for decoration and landscaping. On the planet Nalthis...
- flower bud resembles a kangaroo paw, hence its name. The flower tip spreads fanlike into six petals. Full-grown plants can have up to ten flowers at the end...
- around the drive shafts), contains the fluid and turbines. Two turbines (fanlike components): One connected to the input shaft; known as the pump or impeller...
- Comics during the inception of the Marvel Knights line. Commenting his fanlike enthusiasm for handling art by notable artists, Lowe recalls, "The best...
- capsule between the thalamus and basal nuclei, then radiate in a diverging, fanlike array to specific areas of the cortex. Mammillotegmental tract Neuromodulation...