Definition of Inspersion. Meaning of Inspersion. Synonyms of Inspersion

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Definition of Inspersion

Inspersion
Inspersion In*sper"sion, n. [L. inspersio.] The act of sprinkling. [Obs.] --Chapman.

Meaning of Inspersion from wikipedia

- aspersion, aspersive, dispersal, dis****, dispersion, dispersive, ins****, inspersion, interspersal, inters****, interspersion, nonaspersion, nondispersive...
- aspersion, aspersive, dispersal, dis****, dispersion, dispersive, ins****, inspersion, interspersal, inters****, interspersion, nonaspersion, nondispersive...
- 155–170 by 30–40 μm. The species epithet refers to the characteristic inspersion that occurs in the upper half of the hamathecium. The lichen lacks any...
- distinct from, A. megaspermum, with the term flavo- indicating a yellowish inspersion in its hamathecium, a part of its reproductive structure. The type specimen...
- differences between Allographa grandis and the similar Graphis insulana is the inspersion type, which categorizes the species within the genus Allographa. No other...
- and hollow, like the lobes of genus Hypogymnia. ins****d Also defined: inspersion. Also inspers, inters****d. Terms used to describe the presence of minute...
- similar to A. leiopla****, but it can be distinguished by its hamathecium inspersion and larger ascospores. The thallus of Astrothelium testudineum is thickly...
- and DNA sequencing of a Florida collection revealed a lack of hymenial inspersion, a key character in Anomomorpha. The morphology of D. microsporum is more...
- acknowledged the presence of variations in chemistry and hamathecial inspersion within individual species. André Aptroot and Marcela Cáceres again revised...
- that may or may not exhibit a positive I-reaction. The hamathecium's inspersion in Carbacanthographis consists of minute droplets approximately 0.5–1 μm...