laciniate

ADJECTIVE
  1. having edges irregularly and finely slashed
    a laciniate leaf
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  • Seeds of the laciniated beech gave only 10\% of laciniated plants in experiments made by Strasburger; seeds of the monophyllous acacia, _Robinia Pseud-Acacia monophylla_, were found to be true in only 30\% of the seedlings. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • As it flows it takes the forms of sappy leaves or vines, making heaps of pulpy sprays a foot or more in depth, and resembling, as you look down on them, the laciniated, lobed, and imbricated thalluses of some lichens; or you are reminded of coral, of leopard's paws or birds' feet, of brains or lungs or bowels, and excrements of all kinds. Ideonexus.com »2004» Maj
  • A. Braun describes a singular case in a leaf of _Irina glabra_ wherein the blade of the leaf on one side was deeply and irregularly laciniated, the other side remaining entire. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • The medial calcaneal (rami calcanei mediales; internal calcaneal) are several large arteries which arise from the posterior tibial just before its division; they pierce the laciniate ligament and are distributed to the fat and integument behind the tendo calcaneus and about the heel, and to the muscles on the tibial side of the sole, anastomosing with the peroneal and medial malleolar and, on the back of the heel, with the lateral calcaneal arteries. VI. The Arteries. 1F. The Posterior Tibial Artery
  • —Accessory head to its lower and inner part usually ending in the tendocalcaneus, or the calcaneus, or the laciniate ligament. IV. Myology. 8c. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Leg
  • Laciniate varieties of plants are of frequent occurrence in gardens where they are often cultivated for their beauty or singularity; thus, there are laciniated alders, fern-leaved beeches and limes, oak-leaved laburnums, &c. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • A single plant was selected in 1998 based on its dark purple, almost black, laciniate foliage.
  • The trilobed to laciniate tepals resemble those of certain species of Chorizanthe.
  • They comprise three ligaments, viz., the transverse crural, the cruciate crural and the laciniate; and the superior and inferior peroneal retinacula. IV. Myology. 8d. The Fasciæ Around the Ankle
  • Above, where it covers the Popliteus, it is thick and dense, and receives an expansion from the tendon of the Semimembranosus; it is thinner in the middle of the leg; but below, where it covers the tendons passing behind the malleoli, it is thickened and continuous with the laciniate ligament. IV. Myology. 8c. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Leg
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