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Definition of Flexuous

Flexuous
Flexuous Flex"u*ous, a. [L. flexuosus, fr. flexus a bending, turning.] 1. Having turns, windings, or flexures. 2. (Bot.) Having alternate curvatures in opposite directions; bent in a zigzag manner. 3. Wavering; not steady; flickering. --Bacon.

Meaning of Flexuous from wikipedia

- an article on "flexuous", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "flexuous" You can also: Search for Flexuous in Wikipedia to...
- most notable characteristic is its inflorescence which is a "scrambling, flexuous" panicle up to twenty feet (six meters) in length and consisting of up...
- plant is a bunchgr**** with: culms that are 30–60 cm long leaf blades are flexuous, filiform, conduplicate or involute. leaf blades are 15–30 cm long by 1–2 mm...
- consisting of a non-enveloped, helical capsid that is filamentous and flexuous, with an average length of 720 nm. The TuMV genome is linear and monopartite...
- genus Potexvirus and the family Alphaflexiviridae. PapMV is a filamentous, flexuous rod, 530 nm in length. The virus is a monopartite strand of positive-sense...
- of the medicament, the syrup, is simple or divided into a few branches, flexuous, and composed of rings of various size.[citation needed] It is somewhat...
- the style moves up or down (cataflexistyle or (ana-)hyperflexisyle). flexuous flexuose Bent alternately in different directions; zigzag. floccose Having...
- is a streptomycete bacterium species, causing scab in potatoes. It has flexuous spore, the latter which are cylindrical and smooth. The type strain is...
- debilis, also known as white-edge sedge, Rudge's white-edge sedge, and flexuous white-edge sedge, is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family,...
- plant grows up to 10–30 centimeters (4–12 in) tall. Its stems are thin and flexuous. The narrow leaves are larger towards the base. The stem bears one or sometimes...