Definition of Locular. Meaning of Locular. Synonyms of Locular

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Definition of Locular

Locular
Locular Loc"u*lar, a. [L. locularis.] (Bot.) Of or relating to the cell or compartment of an ovary, etc.; in composition, having cells; as trilocular. --Gray.

Meaning of Locular from wikipedia

- the ovary, fruits can be classified as uni-locular (unilocular), bi-locular, tri-locular or multi-locular. Some plants have septa between the carpels;...
- in the ovary, fruit can be classified as uni-locular (unilocular), bi-locular, tri-locular or multi-locular. The number of locules present in a gynoecium...
- number of locules in the ovary, fruits can be classified as unilocular (uni-locular), bilocular, trilocular, or multilocular. The number of locules present...
- tube, filaments short, anthers basifixed. Ovary inferior, bi-locular, sometimes 4-locular in the upper part, style exserted and a spindle-shaped stigma...
- with 2-locular anthers. There are usually 3-4 stigmas attached to a single pistil per flower, which is 1 or 3-4 carpellate. The ovary is 1 locular, and...
- petals, these being identical only in the genus Ferraria. The ovary is 3-locular and contains seeds which are usually circular and pellet-like. Members...
- indumentum yellowish upon drying (vs reddish upon drying), and 2-locular anthers (vs 4-locular). It is found in Sabah (Ranau and Tambunan districts) and Sarawak...
- seated on an annular disk, 2-locular; each locule with 2-collateral ovules; stigma subcapitate. Berry globose, glandular, 2-locular, young (unripe) fruits ca...
- work Enekbatus, a new Western Australian genus of Myrtaceae with a multi-locular indehiscent fruit. published in the journal Nuytsia. "Enekbatus stowardii"...
- distinctly stout and quadrangular apical twigs (vs. less angular), 4-locular stamens (vs. 2-locular), cu**** perianth lobes not plicate (vs. plicate), and fruit...