Definition of Vestiture. Meaning of Vestiture. Synonyms of Vestiture

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Definition of Vestiture

Vestiture
Vestiture Ves"ti*ture (?; 135), n. [See Vesture.] In vestiture. [R.]

Meaning of Vestiture from wikipedia

- may be referred to as a hispid vestiture; if the trichomes are stinging trichomes, it may be called a urent vestiture. There can be found also spines...
- often divided at the tip (bifid) into two teeth. The shape, venation, and vestiture (hairs) of the perigynium are important structures for distinguishing...
- creeping thistle with a "cuckoo spit" Variation in leaf characters (texture, vestiture, segmentation, spininess) is the basis for determining creeping thistle...
- 140mm long. It is black and has smooth, shiny elytra. A lack of dorsal vestiture, or hairlike scales on its back, sets it apart from similar & related...
- three species are noted for their brilliant lustre. The body and its vestiture are black, apart from the apical segments of the abdomen which are bright...
- Antoinette gave her the veil. The sermon delivered at the occasion of Louise's vestiture was published, which was common in Italy but not in France, highlighting...
- spurs and their size and vestiture, 3) presence or absence and type of trichomes, (4) size, shape, thickness and vestiture of leaflets. The most important...
- "elephas clade". Species in the elephas clade have convex elytra and a dense vestiture hiding the line of the first ventral segment, whereas the glandium clade...
- any of the other genera of the family Apiaceae. Its fruits have a dense vestiture and hygroscopic carpop**** that may be an adaptation that allows the plant...
- crown at the base; stems several, usually branched, with a dense felty vestiture of woolly hairs; leaves oblanceolate, usually narrowly so, or sometimes...