Definition of Granulous. Meaning of Granulous. Synonyms of Granulous

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Definition of Granulous

Granulous
Granulous Gran"u*lous, a. [Cf. F. granuleux.] Full of grains; abounding with granular substances; granular.

Meaning of Granulous from wikipedia

- fulvous s**** has six granulous, tubercularly ribbed whorls, that are angulated at the upper part. The suture shows a granulous line. This species occurs...
- cover as much surface area as the squamous type I cells. Type II cells (granulous pneumocytes) in the alveolar wall contain secretory organelles known as...
- s**** is transversely impressly striated. The intermediate ridges are granulous, ornamented longitudinally with narrow rather distant concentric folds...
- with or without tubercles. The body whorl is striate, the striae usually granulous towards the base, and sometimes throughout. This marine species occurs...
- spiral lirae, whereof the uppermost or the two uppermost, are more or less granulous. The interstices are smooth, with the exception of oblique lines of growth...
- spiral lirations which cover the entire surface are beautifully minutely granulous. These lirations number 2-3 in the spire whorls, and about twelve in the...
- The petioles are 1 cm long, green with white nerves above, red black-granulous glabrous below. "BPubl. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 13(2): 101 (1936)"...
- between 17 mm and 59 mm. The s**** shows fine revolving striae, somewhat granulous towards the base. Its color is chestnut, longitudinally streaked with...
- round beads are distinct. The base of the s**** has about 10 scarcely granulous concentric lirae. The outlines of the conic spire are straight. The apex...
- with red and yellowish-white in fine concentric lines with many elevated granulous spiral lines, of which three larger are next above the suture. The outlines...