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AnatropousAnatropal A*nat"ro*pal, Anatropous A*nat"ro*pous, a. [Gr. ?
up + ? to turn.] (Bot.)
Having the ovule inverted at an early period in its
development, so that the chalaza is as the apparent apex; --
opposed to orthotropous. --Gray. Anisotropous
Anisotropous An`i*sot"ro*pous, a.
Anisotropic.
Antitropous
Antitropal An*tit"ro*pal, Antitropous An*tit"ro*pous, a.
[Pref. anti- + Gr. ? turn, ? to turn.] (Bot.)
At the extremity most remote from the hilum, as the embryo,
or inverted with respect to the seed, as the radicle.
--Lindley.
Campylotropous
Campylotropous Cam`py*lot"ro*pous, a. [Gr. ? curved + ? a
turning.] (Bot.)
Having the ovules and seeds so curved, or bent down upon
themselves, that the ends of the embryo are brought close
together.
HemitropousHemitropal He*mit"ro*pal, Hemitropous He*mit"ro*pous, a.
[See Hemitrope.]
1. Turned half round; half inverted.
2. (Bot.) Having the raphe terminating about half way between
the chalaza and the orifice; amphitropous; -- said of an
ovule. --Gray. Homotropous
Homotropal Ho*mot"ro*pal, Homotropous Ho*mot"ro*pous, a.
[Gr. ?; ? the same + ? turn, fr. ? to turn: cf. F.
homotrope.]
1. Turned in the same direction with something else.
2. (Bot.) Having the radicle of the seed directed towards the
hilum.
Isotropous
Isotropous I*sot"ro*pous, a.
Isotropic.
Lagopous
Lagopous La*go"pous, a. [Gr. ? a hare + ?, ?, foot.] (Bot.)
Having a dense covering of long hair, like the foot of a
hare.
Lycanthropous
Lycanthropous Ly*can"thro*pous, a.
Lycanthropic.
Lycotropous
Lycotropous Ly*cot"ro*pous, a. [Gr. ? hook + ? to turn.]
(Bot.)
Campylotropous.
Orthotropous
Orthotropal Or*thot"ro*pal, Orthotropous Or*thot"ro*pous, a.
[Ortho- + Gr. ? to turn: cf. F. orthotrope.] (Bot.)
Having the axis of an ovule or seed straight from the hilum
and chalaza to the orifice or the micropyle; atropous.
Note: This word has also been used (but improperly) to
describe any embryo whose radicle points towards, or is
next to, the hilum.
Peritropous
Peritropous Per*it"ro*pous, a.
Peritropal.
Xanthopous
Xanthopous Xan"tho*pous, a. [Xantho- + Gr. poy`s, podo`s,
foot.] (Bot.)
Having a yellow stipe, or stem.
Meaning of Opous from wikipedia
- Opus /ˈoʊpəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Ὀποῦς, romanized:
Opoûs or Ὀπόεις) was an
ancient Gr**** city that was the
chief city of a
tribe of Locri, who were called...
- few
other religious sites in
Greece devoted to Prometheus. Both
Argos and
Opous claimed to be Prometheus'
final resting place, each
erecting a tomb in his...
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Agesias of
Syracuse Chariot-race with
mules Iamus 466
Olympian 9
Epharmus of
Opous Wrestling-Match Deucalion,
Pyrrha 466
Olympian 12
Ergoteles of
Himera Long...
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Olynthus Chalcidice,
northern Greece destro**** Opus Boeotia,
Greece Atalanti Opous Orchomenus Arcadia,
Greece Orchomenos near
Levidi Kal**** (Médiéval name)...
- Hyampolis,
river Cephissus,
Lilaea 2.527
Locrians 40 Ajax the
Lesser Kynos,
Opoüs, Calliarus, Bessa, Scarphe, Augeae, Tarphe,
Thronium 2.537
Abantes of Euboea...
- 61 § 536 BC
Tethrippon Kimon Athens 61 § 536 BC
Pankration Agatharchos Opous 62 § 532 BC
Stadion Eryxidas Chalcis Eusebius 62 § 532 BC
Wrestling Milon...
- omiˈrupoli Homeropolis;
Omiroupoli Ὄνειον Óneion Όνειο Óneio ˈonio
Oneum Ὀποῦς
Opoûs Οπούντα Opoúnta oˈpuda Opus Ὀρόντης Oróntēs Ορόντης Oróntis oˈrodis Orontes...
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Atalanti (E.I.L.E.A.).(In Gr****)
Christophorou K.
Manthos 2001. "Timeline for
Opous and
Atalanti A
Summary of 4000 years."
Edition City of Atalanti. (In Gr****)...
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Thrasybule Crissa Schedius Locrians •
Augeae •
Bessa •
Calliarus •
Kynos •
Opoüs •
Scarphe •
Tarphe •
Thronium Ajax the
Lesser son of
Oileus and Eriopis...
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Anthonomus opinionis Clark, 1994 c
Anthonomus opis Clark, 1992 c
Anthonomus opous Clark, 1988 c
Anthonomus oraapis Clark, 1988 c
Anthonomus orchestoides Dietz...