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Definition of Uniseriately

Uniseriately
Uniseriate U`ni*se"ri*ate, a. [Uni- + seriate.] Having one line or series; uniserial. -- U`ni*se"ri*ate*ly, adv.

Meaning of Uniseriately from wikipedia

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- different pairs of peduncles. The papillae are placed in a single row (uniseriate) and may number up to 84 in total. G. atlanticus is usually found in...
- sections include filamentous species. In Oscillatoriales, the cells are uniseriately arranged and do not form specialized cells (akinetes and heterocysts)...
- rectiserial, semidesert, serial, seriate, seriatim, series, sermon, uniseriate ser- whey Latin serum serac, serosa, serous, subserous ser- late Latin...
- containing eight spores. The ascospores are arranged in a single row (uniseriately), are colourless, and vary from cylindrical with rounded ends to somewhat...
- The Zygnemataceae are a family of filamentous or unicellular, uniseriate (unbranched) green algae. The filaments are septated and reproduction is by conjugation;...
- alternately. The leaves are normally hairy with a rough texture, having uniseriate trichomes (1–4 rings of cells), but sometimes they lack hairs. The basal...
- hairy hispidhaving bristly hairs articulatesimple pluricellular-uniseriate hairs downyhaving an almost wool-like covering of long hairs pilose...
- Fabaceae. uniserial Arranged in a single row or series. Unbranched. Uniseriate. uniseriate Arranged in a single row or series. Unbranched. Uniserial. uni****ual...
- Many species of Hyperi**** are completely glabrous, others have simple uniseriate hairs, and some species have long, fine hairs. Two types of glands form...