Definition of Sulcate. Meaning of Sulcate. Synonyms of Sulcate

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Definition of Sulcate

Sulcate
Sulcate Sul"cate, Sulcated Sul"ca*ted, a. [L. sulcatus, p. p. of sulcare to furrow, fr. sulcus a furrow.] Scored with deep and regular furrows; furrowed or grooved; as, a sulcated stem.

Meaning of Sulcate from wikipedia

- the original tetrad of microspores) classifies the pollen as sulcate or colpate. Sulcate pollen has a furrow across the middle of what was the outer face...
- between segments. In pollen, a grain that is grooved by a sulcus is termed sulcate. Ligamentum teres hepatis fissure Ligamentum venosum fissure Portal fissure...
- Longchaeus maculosus, common name the sulcate pyram, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and...
- have a broad head, a narrow muzzle with a large rhinarium that is deeply sulcate in the middle. Their large ears are rounded at the tip. The tail is nearly...
- celery odour. The stems are solid with con****uous grooves on the surface (sulcate). The leaves are bright green to yellowish-green, 1- to 2-pinnate with...
- woody base, but herbaceous higher up. suffrutex A subshrub or undershrub. sulcate Furrowed; grooved. May be single (monosulcate), two (bisulcate) or many...
- Limopsis sulcata, common name the Sulcate limopsis, is a species of very small clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Limopsidae. This species occurs...
- up to about 90 cm, sometimes up to 130 cm, which is pale green, groovy (sulcate) and occasionally branched. The leaves are alternate and pinnate with clasping...
- Nuculana tenuisulcata, or the Sulcate nut clam, is a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Nuculanidae. It can be found along the Atlantic coast of North...
- 2022-07-27. Gurley, Russ (2002). The African Spurred Tortoise Geochelone sulcate in Captivity. Serpent's Tale Natural History Book Distributors, Incorporated...