How To Use Glabrous In A Sentence
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The _leaf-blade_ is convolute when young, ovate or ovate-lanceolate, variable from 1/4 to 2 inches long and 1/10 to 1/6 inch wide, acuminate, flat or somewhat wavy, glabrous on both the surfaces, rigidly pungent, densely crowded and distichously imbricate in the lower part of the stem, base is amplexicaul, and the margin is distantly serrate and rigidly ciliate.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Stem with 2 to 4 pairs of opposite scales or buds below the compound leaves; leaflets glabrous, entire or denticulate _J. regia_
Northern Nut Growers Association Thirty-Fourth Annual Report 1943
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The _leaf-sheath_ is loose, glabrous and auricled.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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A line of shells, white and pink and glabrous in the bright sunlight, marked the line of the high tide.
MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
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The _panicle_ is oblong to pyramidal, flaccid, open or contracted erect or inclined, 2 to 8 inches; rachis is hairy or glabrous; branches are very fine filiform or capillary, more or less whorled, lower six inches long; branchlets are still finer and capillary.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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+Cap+ 2 to 5 inches broad, yellowish-brown, convex, dry, firm, glabrous or minutely tomentose, flesh yellow or pale yellow.
Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners
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Objective : To improve a TLC identification condition for Glabrous Sarcandra Herb to enhance its sensitivity.
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Instead, they take up those weapons in the male armoury more befitting of their glabrous state: candour, bluntness, directness, scepticism.
THE CALLIGRAPHER
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Dodonaea microzyga, F.M. Somewhat viscid, almost glabrous; leaves with 1 to 2 pairs of small obovate-cuneate leaflets; in front rounded, or truncate, or retuse, or sometimes 3-toothed, flat at the margin; rachis dilated; fruit-bearing pedicels solitary; capsules 3 to 4-celled; valves cymbeo-semiorbicular, all around broadly winged; the wing rounded-blunt on both extremities; dissepiments persistent with the columella.
The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
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Body black, punctured; antennae piceous; first joint obconic, not longer than the second and third together, which are equal; 4-10 joints moniliform; last joint ovate acute; palpi pale piceous; terminal joint minute, that of the labial longer; thorax oblong-quadrate; angles rounded; glabrous line none; elytra black piceous, punctures not Vol.IV. — 5 454
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
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Var. angustifolia; leaves linear; calyx and pedicel glabrous; corolla outside glabrous or scantily hairy.
The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
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The _inflorescence_ is a pyramidal panicle 1-1/2 to 4 inches long, erect on a terete glabrous peduncle 1-1/2 to 6 inches long, the main rachis is slender, erect, striate, glabrous and has glandular streaks just above the insertion of the branches of the lowest verticil.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The inflorescence consists of a solitary, glabrous, and compressed spike, with a somewhat fragile rachis; the joints are compressed, hollow and clavate.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The essential oil from glabrous leaves consists mostly of a blend of several sesquiterpenes, of which germacrene-D and beta-caryophyllene are the major components.
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Objective To study the clearance rate in vitro of herb medicine Glabrous Sarcandra Herb and Figwort Root on the SAFR, making further discusses its pharmacological action mechanism.
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The _second glume_ is chartaceous, ovate-lanceolate, acute, equal to or slightly longer than the first glume but narrower, 3-nerved, margin infolded, thinly shortly ciliate, dorsally glabrous, shining.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The _leaf-blade_ is lanceolate-linear, pointed, flat, rigid, the margin is very minutely serrulate, glandular and occasionally also with fine long hairs; the upper surface is somewhat rough, the lower smooth and both with fine long scattered hairs or glabrous.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The _leaf-sheath_ is short, pale, glabrous, somewhat compressed, striate, equitant below and upper are longer, terete and green.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Senegambia, but less glabrous, and with the leaflets of the involucre much larger.
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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On other specimens, the upper portions of the plants are pubescent while the lower portions are glabrous.
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The stem of this species is 70-100 × 9-20 mm, narrowing upward, solid or stuffed, white, smooth and glabrous at first, becoming finely furfuraceous towards the base.
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The _leaf-blade_ is linear-lanceolate or linear, tapering to a fine point, glabrous, flaccid, margins finely serrulate and glandular, base rounded, varying in length from 1/2 to 10 inches and in breadth 3/16 to
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The _leaf-blade_ is flat, thinly coriaceous, linear-lanceolate and acuminate, or ligulate with a rounded tip, 3 to 5 inches in length, 3/16 to 5/16 inch wide, glabrous or very thinly scaberulous, base rounded or slightly cordate with long white ciliate hairs on the small basal lobes.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The hypanthium is usually glabrous, with narrowly triangular sepals that are pubescent adaxially and are deciduous in fruit.
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The _first glume_ is coriaceous, oblong-lanceolate, acute, truncate or emarginate, slightly hairy, or glabrous with a deep pit above the middle (sometimes with two or three pits also) 7 - to 9-nerved with a few long hairs below the middle and with margins infolded and shortly ciliate.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Dodonaea microzyga, F.M. Somewhat viscid, almost glabrous; leaves with 1 to 2 pairs of small obovate-cuneate leaflets; in front rounded, or truncate, or retuse, or sometimes 3-toothed, flat at the margin; rachis dilated; fruit-bearing pedicels solitary; capsules 3 to 4-celled; valves cymbeo-semiorbicular, all around broadly winged; the wing rounded-blunt on both extremities; dissepiments persistent with the columella.
The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
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Staminode limb obliquely ovate, ca. 3. 8 mm, entire, white barbate. Filaments glabrous.
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_flowering glumes_ are ovate, obtuse, as long as the second glume or slightly longer, sub-chartaceous, glabrous, three-nerved; palea is shorter than the glume, curved obovate oblong and persistent on the rachilla.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The regions of glabrous skin that have these epidermal ridges are especially richly supplied with cutaneous sensory nerves.
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Everyone's favourite glabrous, middle-brow, populist television philosopher, Alain de Botton is back with a book on The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work.
Archive 2009-04-01
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Dodonaea microzyga, F.M. Somewhat viscid, almost glabrous; leaves with 1 to 2 pairs of small obovate-cuneate leaflets; in front rounded, or truncate, or retuse, or sometimes 3-toothed, flat at the margin; rachis dilated; fruit-bearing pedicels solitary; capsules 3 to 4-celled; valves cymbeo-semiorbicular, all around broadly winged; the wing rounded-blunt on both extremities; dissepiments persistent with the columella.
The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
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The _leaf-sheath_ is glabrous or slightly hairy, the upper ones being shorter and dilated into spathes with subulate tips.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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If they are making such a dastardly accusation, I personally shall be in the fore of the attack against such a glabrous innuendo (I'm not sure if that word is right here, but it sounded nice)!
A Frisson of Freedom
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The _third glume_ is broadly oblong, subacute or obtuse, 1-nerved, glabrous, with a palea as long as the glume; the _palea_ is 2-nerved, oblong and truncate at the apex.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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It was also noticed that many areas of the labellum surface, especially the median region, are glabrous and smooth.
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glabrous stems
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Anyone can imitate him, in mediocre fashion, by tossing around words like "glabrous" and "foetor.
Boing Boing
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The light of the afternoon sun came glancing along the vast pillar, and lit its dying hues — cinnamon, purple, and glabrous red, and soft gray where the lichens grew.
Erema
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Fruits of this species are glabrous achenes, with sepals modified into plumose bristles and are frequently wind-dispersed.
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Leaflets lanceolate, with acuminate apex; rhachis glabrous.
Northern Nut Growers Association Thirty-Fourth Annual Report 1943
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Stems are erect, slender, rising in tufts from a short root-stock, glabrous, leafy towards the base, varying in length from 2 to 3 feet.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Anyone can imitate him, in mediocre fashion, by tossing around words like "glabrous" and "foetor.
Boing Boing
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The _leaf-blade_ is linear, rigid, glabrous, acuminate with filiform tips, and finely serrulate margins, varying in length from 2 to 10 inches and the basal leaves sometimes reaching 20 inches.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The _first glume_ in the awnless spikelets is coriaceous, oblong, cuneate, very sparsely hairy or glabrous, shorter than the second glume, 7-nerved, 5-toothed at the apex, two teeth being broader and shorter and three sharper and longer.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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_Leaf-blades_ are broadly lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, acute, spreading, flat, or in short-leaved forms, stiff and pungent, 1 to 2 inches long (rarely also 5 inches long), glabrous above and below, ciliate at the margins towards the base, and with a very minutely serrate hyaline margin.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Fruits of this species are glabrous achenes, with sepals modified into plumose bristles and are frequently wind-dispersed.
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The pharmaceutical composition is mainly prepared by glabrous sarcandra herb, pomegranate rind and common ginger charcoal according to certain mix ratio by weight.
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Its practitioners don't really insist that the guys behind the microphone be either gray or glabrous, but they do – implicitly – assume that they've evolved on a world that, like Earth, is wrapped in oceans and an atmosphere.
Alien life – but not as we know it
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The _leaf-sheath_ is glabrous or glabrescent and sometimes hirsute; margin is ciliate.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The _first two glumes_ are membranous, ovate-oblong, glabrous, acuminate and shortly awned, the _first glume_ is shorter than the second, 1 - to 3-nerved, the _second glume_ is longer than the first,
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The leaves stand on long footstalks and are glabrous above and downy white beneath.
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There are two types of human skin - glabrous (without hair) and hair-bearing.
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a glabrous scalp
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Fruits of this species are glabrous achenes, with sepals modified into plumose bristles and are frequently wind-dispersed.
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Leaves a span long, cordato acuminate; the laminae all pointing downwards, glossy green and glabrous above.
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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When she gallantly removes her cap, her glabrous head radiates a glorious halo.
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The _spikelets_ are biseriate, loosely imbricate, ovate, acute, pubescent or villous (sometimes quite glabrous), sessile or shortly pedicelled; the pedicels have one or two (rarely more) long hairs.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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There is considerable variation in leaf morphology in V. riparia; in general leaves are glabrous to thinly pubescent with conspicuous tuft-form domatia in vein axils.
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In the centre we find a brown seed the size of your thumbnail, elongated and glabrous as river stone.
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A line of shells, white and pink and glabrous in the bright sunlight, marked the line of the high tide.
MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
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To his admirers, and they are legion, the glabrous Ailes is something else entirely — a valiant freedom-fighter standing up to the perfidious liberal media elite.
Meet the fantastic Mr Fox
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Instead, they take up those weapons in the male armoury more befitting of their glabrous state: candour, bluntness, directness, scepticism.
THE CALLIGRAPHER
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Glabrous mutant varieties have been identified in many cereal crop species, including rice, wheat, barley, oats, pearl millet, sugarcane, and sorghum.
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glabrous leaves
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Abies grandis is distinguished from the closely similar A. amabilis by bud scales slightly pubescent or glabrous (vs densely pubescent), upper surface of twigs easily visible (vs concealed by the needles), and variably colored mature seed cones (vs purple).
Grand fir
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The _first glume_ is very small, membranous, glabrous, broader than long, cordate or triangular, broadly but shallowly emarginate, nerveless or very obscurely 1 - to
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The peduncles are typically subglabrous to hispidulose or glandular, nigrescent; bracteoles caducous.
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The _spikelets_ are linear-oblong, glabrous or villous, 1/8 to 1/4 inch long, sessile and stalked spikelets close together; the pedicel of the stalked spikelet is thick about 1/3 or less than the length of the sessile spikelet, ciliate on one side, confluent with the thick callus of the sessile spikelet, which is sparsely bristly.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The _leaf-blade_ is convolute when young, ovate or ovate-lanceolate, variable from 1/4 to 2 inches long and 1/10 to 1/6 inch wide, acuminate, flat or somewhat wavy, glabrous on both the surfaces, rigidly pungent, densely crowded and distichously imbricate in the lower part of the stem, base is amplexicaul, and the margin is distantly serrate and rigidly ciliate.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The _inflorescence_ is a lax, narrow, subsecund panicle, varying in length from 3 to 12 inches, and with a slender glabrous peduncle; the main rachis is filiform and glabrous; branches are either solitary or binate, unequal; branched either from the middle or the base; _pedicels_ are short and capillary.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Stems are erect or decumbent below or ascending from a creeping base, rooting at the nodes, smooth, glabrous and much branched, varying in height, from 1 to 2 feet; branches are short, slender and sometimes even capillary, with _nodes_ bearded or not in branches ending in solitary spikes, and completely glabrous when they end in binate spikes.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Racemes many, fascicled or panicled, glume I of sessile spikelets glabrous and pitted.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Light blue to chartreuse, adaxially (upper leaf surface) glabrous or scarcely, with appressed hairs, abaxially (lower leaf surface) with densely accumbent, minimally spiky, silky hairs.
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The _leaf-blade_ is linear or ovate-lanceolate, obtuse, glabrous, glaucous beneath, base rounded or subcordate, 1 to 3 inches long and 1/2 to 3/4 inch broad.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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You politely hide your shock at his glabrous head.
Kim Stagliano: You Can Call Me Angry, Just Don't Call Him Autistic
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Dodonaea microzyga, F.M. Somewhat viscid, almost glabrous; leaves with 1 to 2 pairs of small obovate-cuneate leaflets; in front rounded, or truncate, or retuse, or sometimes 3-toothed, flat at the margin; rachis dilated; fruit-bearing pedicels solitary; capsules 3 to 4-celled; valves cymbeo-semiorbicular, all around broadly winged; the wing rounded-blunt on both extremities; dissepiments persistent with the columella.
The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
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The _leaf-blade_ is linear-lanceolate, flat, acuminate, narrowed towards the base which may be acute, subcordate or rarely even petiolate, glabrous or sparsely hairy above and glaucous beneath, 4 to 10 inches long and 1/4 to 1 inch broad.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The stem is slender or stout, usually glabrous though occasionally glabrescent or pubescent, channelled on one side, branched from base upwards, and leafy.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The _leaf-blade_ is flat, narrow, linear, tapering to a fine point, suberect and rather rigid, glabrous and with a narrow base, varying in length from 3 to 10 inches and 1/8 to 1/3 inch in breadth.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Fruits of this species are glabrous achenes, with sepals modified into plumose bristles and are frequently wind-dispersed.
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The _leaf-blade_ is linear-lanceolate, acuminate or acute, base rounded, glabrous, smooth below, especially in the lower part, and scabrid above and in the upper part, 6 to 12 inches long, by 1/4 to 3/8 inch; the lower leaves have their blades somewhat narrower at the base than in the middle, but the blades in the upper part of the stem and in the middle are of the same breadth; margins are very minutely serrate.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses