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Triplicostate
Triplicostate Trip`li*cos"tate, a. [Triple + costate.] (Bot.) Three-ribbed.

Meaning of Plico from wikipedia

- ply derives from the French verb plier, "to fold", from the Latin verb plico, from the ancient Gr**** verb πλέκω. The ancient Egyptians and Gr****s cut...
- "ply" derives from the French verb plier, "to fold", from the Latin verb plico, from the ancient Gr**** verb πλέκω. Yarn, where plying is a spinning technique...
- arts, plying (from the French verb plier, "to fold", from the Latin verb plico, from the ancient Gr**** verb πλέκω.) is a process of twisting one or more...
- eventually elsewhere in Europe and Asia. 2015 – MedPro acquires Oklahoma-based PLICO. 2016 – Wellfleet (formerly known as CHP) re-aligned under MedPro. Two accident...
- General information Construction started 1886 Completed 1887 Client Henry B. Plant of Plant Investment Co. (PLICO)...
- plicāre debēre dicere cupere scīre conjugation 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th ego plicō debeō dīcō cupiō sciō tu plicās debēs dīcis cupis scīs is, ea, id plicat...
- supplementary, supplementation, suppletion, suppletive, suppletory, supply plicō plic- plicav- plicat- fold applicability, applicable, applicant, application...
- to be awarded a higher university degree. Several of his books, like Il Plico (1675), Il dispaccio di Mercurio (1681), La segretaria morale (1687) and...
- appreciated, to the extent that he was the dedicatee of the text Nuovo plico d'ogni sorte di tinture by Gallipido Tallier - published in 1704 - and the...
- pleurostachys G side-spiked Orleanesia pleurostachys* DS plicatus L pleated, from plico; plicate Thuja plicata H DS C plumarius L plumed, from pluma; plumose Dianthus...