Definition of Ovular. Meaning of Ovular. Synonyms of Ovular

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Definition of Ovular

Ovular
Ovular O"vu*lar, a. (Biol.) Relating or belonging to an ovule; as, an ovular growth.

Meaning of Ovular from wikipedia

- In seed plants, the ovule is the structure that gives rise to and contains the female reproductive cells. It consists of three parts: the integument, forming...
- the preferred host trees are maple trees. Adult females lay their yellow ovular eggs in groups of 10 to 40 on the underside of maple leaves. The emerging...
- are used primarily for digging. Mongooses, much like goats, have narrow, ovular pupils. Most species have a large anal scent gland, used for territorial...
- in Tamil Nadu, some other parts of India and Sri Lanka, and has a small ovular grain, compared to the long grain of basmati rice. Samba rice has a distinct...
- Still life with Chair Caning is an ovular 1912 mixed-media collage work by Pablo Pic****o (1881-1973) which is considered to be the first cubist collage...
- arranged and paripinnately compound. The leaflets are bright green, elliptic-ovular, pinnately veined, and less than 5 centimetres (2 inches) in length. The...
- vary from circular, ovular, or subcircular. Types from the late Eastern Zhou appear more spheroidal; containers become more ovular during the Spring and...
- then p****ed in fragments through his skull, creating a large, "roughly ovular" [sic] hole on the rear, right side of the head, and spraying blood and...
- northernmost of the Central Group of islands in the Azores archipelago. The ovular Portuguese island has an area of 60.65 square kilometres (23.42 square miles)...
- Football Club (Chicago Fire FC) and the original logo was replaced with an ovular crest marked with mirrored sets of three triangles called the "Fire Crown"...