Globularness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Globiferous
Having a round or globular tip
Globefish
genera The globefishes can suck in water or air and distend the body to a more or less globular form Called also porcupine fish and sea hedgehog See Diodon
Ferocactus
a genus of nearly globular cacti of Mexico and Southwestern U S including some of the barrel cacti
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Embowl
To form like a bowl to give a globular shape to
Durian
The fruit of the durio It is oval or globular and eight or ten inches long It has a hard prickly rind containing a soft cream colored pulp
Celeriac
Turnip rooted celery a from of celery with a large globular root which is used for food
Capitulum
very short axis as a clover top or a dandelion a composite flower A capitulum may be either globular or flat
Buttonbush
A shrub Cephalanthus occidentalis growing by the waterside so called from its globular head of flowers See Capitulum
Boll
The pod or capsule of a plant as of flax or cotton a pericarp of a globular form
Porites
twelve rayed calicles and a very porous coral Some species are branched others grow in large massive or globular forms
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Globularness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Globiferous
Having a round or globular tip
Globefish
genera The globefishes can suck in water or air and distend the body to a more or less globular form Called also porcupine fish and sea hedgehog See Diodon
Ferocactus
a genus of nearly globular cacti of Mexico and Southwestern U S including some of the barrel cacti
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Embowl
To form like a bowl to give a globular shape to
Durian
The fruit of the durio It is oval or globular and eight or ten inches long It has a hard prickly rind containing a soft cream colored pulp
Celeriac
Turnip rooted celery a from of celery with a large globular root which is used for food
Capitulum
very short axis as a clover top or a dandelion a composite flower A capitulum may be either globular or flat
Buttonbush
A shrub Cephalanthus occidentalis growing by the waterside so called from its globular head of flowers See Capitulum
Boll
The pod or capsule of a plant as of flax or cotton a pericarp of a globular form
Porites
twelve rayed calicles and a very porous coral Some species are branched others grow in large massive or globular forms
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