Definition of Subterete. Meaning of Subterete. Synonyms of Subterete

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Definition of Subterete

Subterete
Subterete Sub`te*rete", a. Somewhat terete.

Meaning of Subterete from wikipedia

- distinct from the lower surface. Plants and lichens may also be described as subterete, meaning that they are not completely terete. Lichen Vocabulary, Lichens...
- cross-section and a single surface wrapping around it with no grooves or ridges. Subterete means the leaves are not completely terete, as seen in various lichens...
- (tēreîn), τήρησις (tḗrēsis) synteresis teret- rounded Latin teres, teretis subterete, teretial terg-, ters- wipe Latin tergere, tersus absterge, abstergent...
- dry winter and a wet spring and summer. The plant has tufted, pendant, subterete, striated, several-noded, white-sheathed stems carrying alternate, fleshy...
- The bulb tunics are wrinkled and dry towards the top. The plant has subterete leaves that often spiral towards their tips. The leaves and peduncle are...
- (overlapping) in several rows. The achenes (one-seeded indehiscent fruit) are subterete (partially circular in cross-section) with a pappus (a tuft or ring of...
- colour and is 3–4 centimetres (1.2–1.6 in). It is also tuberculate and subterete and have 3–6 centimetres (1.2–2.4 in) long internodes. The species petiole...
- 4–6 cm wide stems, usually semicircular lobes; pericarpel and receptacle subterete (tapering at the bottom) in cross-section; pericarpel with subconical...
- woolly, and often spinescent. Its leaves are small, alternate, slender and subterete. They are rarely longer than 8 millimeters and are frequently caducous...
- flowers. After flowering crustaceous and glabrous seed pods form that are subterete and straight to slightly curved. The pods are raised over and constricted...