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Autogamous
Autogamous Au*tog"a*mous, a. (Bot.)
Characterized by autogamy; self-fertilized.
Autogamy
Autogamy Au*tog"a*my, n. [Auto- + Gr. ? marriage.] (Bot.)
Self-fertilization, the fertilizing pollen being derived from
the same blossom as the pistil acted upon.
Cellular cryptogamsCellular Cel"lu*lar, a. [L. cellula a little cell: cf. F.
cellulaire. See Cellule.]
Consisting of, or containing, cells; of or pertaining to a
cell or cells.
Cellular plants, Cellular cryptogams (Bot.), those
flowerless plants which have no ducts or fiber in their
tissue, as mosses, fungi, lichens, and alg[ae].
Cellular theory, or Cell theory (Biol.), a theory,
according to which the essential element of every tissue,
either vegetable or animal, is a cell; the whole series of
cells having been formed from the development of the germ
cell and by differentiation converted into tissues and
organs which, both in plants ans animals, are to be
considered as a mass of minute cells communicating with
each other.
Cellular tissue.
(a) (Anat.) See conjunctive tissue under Conjunctive.
(b) (Bot.) Tissue composed entirely of parenchyma, and having
no woody fiber or ducts. Cleistogamic
Cleistogamic Cleis`to*gam"ic, Cleistogamous
Cleis*tog"a*mousa. [Gr. ? closed (fr. ? to shut) + ?
marriage.] (Bot.)
Having, beside the usual flowers, other minute, closed
flowers, without petals or with minute petals; -- said of
certain species of plants which possess flowers of two or
more kinds, the closed ones being so constituted as to insure
self-fertilization. --Darwin.
Cleistogamous
Cleistogamic Cleis`to*gam"ic, Cleistogamous
Cleis*tog"a*mousa. [Gr. ? closed (fr. ? to shut) + ?
marriage.] (Bot.)
Having, beside the usual flowers, other minute, closed
flowers, without petals or with minute petals; -- said of
certain species of plants which possess flowers of two or
more kinds, the closed ones being so constituted as to insure
self-fertilization. --Darwin.
CryptogamCryptogam Cryp"to*gam (kr?p"t?-g?m), n. [Cf. F. cryptogame.
See Cryptogamia.] (Bot.)
A plant belonging to the Cryptogamia. --Henslow. CryptogamiaCryptogamia Cryp`to*ga"mi*a (kr?p`t?-g?"m?-?), n.; pl.
Cryptogami[ae] (-?). [NL., fr. Gr. krypto`s hidden, secret
+ ga`mos marriage.] (Bot.)
The series or division of flowerless plants, or those never
having true stamens and pistils, but propagated by spores of
various kinds.
Note: The subdivisions have been variously arranged. The
following arrangement recognizes four classes: -- I.
Pteridophyta, or Vascular Acrogens.} These include
Ferns, Equiseta or Scouring rushes, Lycopodiace[ae]
or Club mosses, Selaginelle[ae], and several other
smaller orders. Here belonged also the extinct coal
plants called Lepidodendron, Sigillaria, and
Calamites. II. Bryophita, or Cellular Acrogens}.
These include Musci, or Mosses, Hepatic[ae], or
Scale mosses and Liverworts, and possibly
Charace[ae], the Stoneworts. III. Alg[ae]}, which
are divided into Floride[ae], the Red Seaweeds, and
the orders Dictyote[ae], O["o]spore[ae],
Zo["o]spore[ae], Conjugat[ae], Diatomace[ae], and
Cryptophyce[ae]. IV. Fungi}. The molds, mildews,
mushrooms, puffballs, etc., which are variously grouped
into several subclasses and many orders. The Lichenes
or Lichens are now considered to be of a mixed nature,
each plant partly a Fungus and partly an Alga. CryptogamiaeCryptogamia Cryp`to*ga"mi*a (kr?p`t?-g?"m?-?), n.; pl.
Cryptogami[ae] (-?). [NL., fr. Gr. krypto`s hidden, secret
+ ga`mos marriage.] (Bot.)
The series or division of flowerless plants, or those never
having true stamens and pistils, but propagated by spores of
various kinds.
Note: The subdivisions have been variously arranged. The
following arrangement recognizes four classes: -- I.
Pteridophyta, or Vascular Acrogens.} These include
Ferns, Equiseta or Scouring rushes, Lycopodiace[ae]
or Club mosses, Selaginelle[ae], and several other
smaller orders. Here belonged also the extinct coal
plants called Lepidodendron, Sigillaria, and
Calamites. II. Bryophita, or Cellular Acrogens}.
These include Musci, or Mosses, Hepatic[ae], or
Scale mosses and Liverworts, and possibly
Charace[ae], the Stoneworts. III. Alg[ae]}, which
are divided into Floride[ae], the Red Seaweeds, and
the orders Dictyote[ae], O["o]spore[ae],
Zo["o]spore[ae], Conjugat[ae], Diatomace[ae], and
Cryptophyce[ae]. IV. Fungi}. The molds, mildews,
mushrooms, puffballs, etc., which are variously grouped
into several subclasses and many orders. The Lichenes
or Lichens are now considered to be of a mixed nature,
each plant partly a Fungus and partly an Alga. Cryptogamian
Cryptogamian Cryp`to*ga"mi*an (kr?p`t?-g?"m?-a]/>n),
Cryptogamic Cryp`to*gam"ic (kr?p`t?-g?m"?k), Cryptogamous
Cryp*to"gam*ousa.
Of or pertaining to the series Cryptogamia, or to plants of
that series.
Cryptogamic
Cryptogamian Cryp`to*ga"mi*an (kr?p`t?-g?"m?-a]/>n),
Cryptogamic Cryp`to*gam"ic (kr?p`t?-g?m"?k), Cryptogamous
Cryp*to"gam*ousa.
Of or pertaining to the series Cryptogamia, or to plants of
that series.
Cryptogamist
Cryptogamist Cryp*tog"a*mist (-m?st), n.
One skilled in cryptogamic botany.
Cryptogamous
Cryptogamian Cryp`to*ga"mi*an (kr?p`t?-g?"m?-a]/>n),
Cryptogamic Cryp`to*gam"ic (kr?p`t?-g?m"?k), Cryptogamous
Cryp*to"gam*ousa.
Of or pertaining to the series Cryptogamia, or to plants of
that series.
Octogamy
Octogamy Oc*tog"a*my, n. [Octo- + Gr. ? marriage.]
A marrying eight times. [R.] --Chaucer.
Meaning of Togam from wikipedia
- (1945–1958)
University of
Alberta in
Calgary (1958–1966)
Motto Mo Shùile
Togam Suas (Gaelic)
Motto in English I will lift up my eyes Type
Public Established...
-
Hanja 器溪, 德巖
Revised Romanization Gigye,
Deogam McCune–Reischauer Kigye,
Tŏgam Courtesy name
Hangul 여해
Hanja 汝諧
Revised Romanization Yeohae McCune–Reischauer...
- est
Latin It's up to you or It is
yours University of
Calgary Mo Shùile
Togam Suas
Scottish Gaelic I will lift up my eyes
University of
Guelph Rerum cognoscere...
- the
psalm in Arabic. The
motto of The
University of Calgary, "Mo shùile
togam suas" (Scots Gaelic; in English: "I will lift up my eyes"), is
derived from...
- (운학동/雲鶴洞) Yŏkchŏn-dong (역전동/驛前洞) Pagyŏn-ni (박연리/朴淵里) Samgŏ-ri (삼거리/三巨里)
Tŏgam-ni (덕암리/德岩里)
Kaesong is home to the
World Heritage Site
Historic Monuments...
- PIR1 3 1898, p. 338,
citing Cic. Fam., 9.6, 9.17, 9.19 (Arpini
potissimum togam puram dedi).
Balsdon &
Griffin 2012; PIR1 3 1898, p. 389,
citing Cic. Off...
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Feature Film Year
Title Role
Notes 2017
Orunasol Man
Togam Lead Role...
- "unde
etiam triumphantes habent omnia insignia Iovis,
sceptrum palmatamque togam" "wherefore also the
triumphing commanders have all the
insignia of Jupiter...
- court—during the
Goryeo period, the
Office of Masked-Dance
Drama (Sandae
Togam)
supervised such dances. The
office however was
abolished during the Joseon...
- ctvh1dh8b. ISBN 9781782977155. JSTOR j.ctvh1dh8b. Dolansky, **** (2008). "2
Togam virile sumere:
Coming of Age in the
Roman World". In Edmondson, Johnathan;...