- to bruise. The
classical Latin pistillum,
meaning "pounder", led to the
English pestle.
Stemming from the
pistillum, the word
pesto in
Italian cuisine...
-
Trophonopsis pistillum is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Muricidae, the
murex snails or rock snails.
Trophonopsis pistillum (Barnard...
- (Dalophia
pistillum) is a
species of
amphisbaenian in the
family Amphisbaenidae. The
species is
indigenous to
southern Africa.
Dalophia pistillum at the...
- the
calyx lobes,
which are
around 7
millimetres (0.28 in).
There is a
pistillum and
tetradynamous stamen. The
fruits are
small pods
around 4–6 centimetres...
-
sticky or
feathery to
capture pollen. The word "pistil"
comes from
Latin pistillum meaning pestle. A
sterile pistil in a male
flower is
referred to as a...
- *s**** "bat, rod" MDu
swanc "wand, rod", Du (dial. Holland)
zwang "rod" L
pistillum (Fr dial.
pesselle "swingle-dag") écran "screen" (OFr escran) *skrank...
- genus:
Eusurculus andamanensis Schwarzhans & Møller, 2007
Eusurculus pistillum Schwarzhans & Møller, 2007
Eusurculus pristinus Schwarzhans & Møller,...
- (F. Werner, 1915)
Dalophia luluae (de
Witte & Laurent, 1942)
Dalophia pistillum (Boettger, 1895) – pestle-tailed worm
lizard Dalophia welwitschii (Gray...
- the filaments,
white naked and
appear not to form pollen.
there is one
pistillum; the germ of
which is also one, cilindric, villous, inferior, sessile...
- Møller, 2007
Eusurculus andamanensis Schwarzhans & Møller, 2007
Eusurculus pistillum Schwarzhans & Møller, 2007
Eusurculus pristinus Schwarzhans & Møller,...