Definition of Sequestrate. Meaning of Sequestrate. Synonyms of Sequestrate

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Definition of Sequestrate

Sequestrate
Sequestrate Se*ques"trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sequestrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Sequestrating.] To sequester.

Meaning of Sequestrate from wikipedia

- Look up sequestrate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sequestrate may refer to: pertaining either to secotioid or gasteroid to sequester This disambiguation...
- Russula was changed in 2007 when molecular analysis revealed that several sequestrate species formerly classified in Macowanites (syn. Elasmomyces) were shown...
- Rossbeevera is a genus of sequestrate (truffle-like) fungi in the family Boletaceae. It was first published in 2012 under the erroneous name Rosbeeva...
- four genera. However, in 2012, five genera that produce ascoma that are sequestrate and hypogeous were added. The best-known members are the highly regarded...
- in the family Physalacriaceae. The genus contains two wood-decaying sequestrate species Guyanagaster necrorhizus and Guyanagaster lucianii. The species...
- and L. carthusianum (Tul. & C. Tul.) Paol., and both of them produce sequestrate (fully or partly underground) ascoma, globose to ellipsoidal ascus (inamyloid...
- not treated as insolvent for legal purposes unless his estate has been sequestrated by an order of court. A sequestration order is a formal declaration that...
- vicissitudes until 1827. Parliament adopted a policy of confiscating ("sequestrating") the estates of “delinquents” (active Royalists) in 1643, a policy...
- by Elias Magnus Fries in 1872. Fruit bodies of Queletia species are sequestrate with a thin outer skin (peridium) and a harder inner skin that breaks...
- Lepiota species are almost all agaricoid (Lepiota viridigleba is the sole sequestrate species in the genus), most (but not all) having comparatively small...