Definition of Stylar. Meaning of Stylar. Synonyms of Stylar

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Definition of Stylar

stylar
Stilar Sti"lar, a. [From Stile a style.] Of or pertaining to the style of a dial. [Written also stylar.]
Stylar
Stylar Sty"lar, a. See Stilar.

Meaning of Stylar from wikipedia

- The two smaller labial cusps are located on an expanded shelf called the stylar shelf. Zalambdodont molars are found in, for example, golden moles and solenodons...
- dilambdodont teeth, which are characterized by a W-shaped ectoloph, or stylar shelf.[not specific enough to verify] A W-shaped dilambdodont upper molar...
- C. H. (1 July 2004). "Phylogenetic reconstruction of the evolution of stylar polymorphisms in Narcissus (Amaryllidaceae)". American Journal of Botany...
- Susannah: Missie Holland (channel RTL NL) Herself 2011–2014 Trinny & Susannah: Stylar om Sverige (channel TV4 Plus Sweden) Herself 2011–2015 "Trinny & Susannah:...
- Trinny & Susannah: Stylar om Sverige (Trinny & Susannah: Making over Sweden) is a Swedish/British television show, first aired on Swedish channel TV4 Plus...
- is characteristic for the tribe and the species develop a con****uous “stylar head”-complex, which is a structural unit consisting of a pollen presenting...
- heterostyly, and uni****ual flowers. Secondary pollen presentation (also known as stylar pollen presentation or ixoroid pollen mechanism) is especially known from...
- C. H. (1 July 2004). "Phylogenetic reconstruction of the evolution of stylar polymorphisms in Narcissus (Amaryllidaceae)". American Journal of Botany...
- Spain. The citron fruit is usually ovate or oblong, narrowing towards the stylar end. However, the citron's fruit shape is highly variable, due to the large...
- entoconid-hypoconulid cusps on the lower molars. The stylar platform of the upper molars was however narrower and the stylar cusps weaker than in primitive marsupials...