How To Use Upper side In A Sentence

  • the upper side of a leaf is known as the adaxial surface
  • When it grows on the upper side of logs the pileus is sometimes regular and funnel-shaped (cyathiform), but it is often irregular and produced on one side, especially if it grows on the side of the substratum. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • The willow, almond and the whole lot of trees, on the upper side, were, it is true, without blossom and leaves; but pongee and damask silks, paper and lustring had been employed, together with rice-paper, to make flowers of, which had been affixed on the branches. Hung Lou Meng
  • Pectoral fin on upper side has black tip thought to mimic dorsal fin of venomous weever fish to deter predators.
  • In order to concentrate more light at the aperture, they placed a glass ball lens on the upper side of the tip prior to the assembly step.
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  • Indusium straight or rarely curved, fixed lengthwise on the upper side of a fertile veinlet, opening toward the midrib. The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
  • This occasionally happens from the elongation of the normally placed sorus, which thus extends to the margin, and returns on the upper side, when the sori chance to be placed opposite to the marginal crenatures. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Same with that called the balsam fir of Canada. it grows here to considerable Size, being from 21/2 to 4 feet in diameeter and rises to the hight of 100 or 120 feet. it's Stem is Simple branching assending and proliferous -. it's leaves are cessile, acerose, 1/8 of an inch in length and 1/16 of an inch in width, thickly scattered on all Sides of the twigs as far as the groth of four proceeding years, and respects the three undersides only, the upper Side being neglected and the under The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
  • He spurred the snorting and reluctant horse into the torrent, though the water, rising high on the upper side, broke both over the pommel and the croupe of his saddle. Saint Ronan's Well
  • Jairam Ramesh, the AICC economist heading its election affairs, told TOI that Advani was mischievously quoting the upper side of the approximate figures on capital flight from India -- which stretch from a relatively not-so-significant $4.7 billion to a staggering $22.7 billion between 2002-06 -- as put together by Global Financial Integrity Project, a US-based think tank. Election Digest: BJP Will Have Newer Allies After Polls, Says Advani
  • Tiny scales on the upper side of their wings reflect the light, making the metallic blue of the wings shine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inside these are drums for the mine tether cables that would have been attached to mines resting in the bowl-shaped indentation on the upper side of the trolley.
  • The stock has six or seven ventages on the upper side, and one back-ventage, like the common flute. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
  • Just as the yolk cells of the frog form the ventral wall of the intestine, so nuclei appear along the upper side of the yolk of the fowl, where some protoplasm still exists, and give rise to the ventral hypoblastic cells. Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
  • The omelette is then fried in the usual way; but it is usually served without doubling it up, sugar being grated over the upper side after it is put in the dish, which is then set in front of the fire for a few minutes, or the omelette is browned by holding over it a flat red-hot iron called a salamander. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • The plants grow usually on the underside of rotten wood or bark, and then the upper side of the cap lies against the wood, and is said to be resupinate. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • On the Tiber side, however, Piranesi has had to adjust the placement of the upper side of the lug to make it fit as tightly against the Tiber bank as the main corner of the compound.
  • Pinnæ broadly lanceolate-falcate or the lowest triangular, strongly auricled on the upper side, densely spinulose-toothed. The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
  • On its upper side is seen a concavity which is produced by the section of the groove which runs along the convex and exterior (here upper) side of each branchial arch. ba, branchial artery in section, giving off the gill arteries (ga) to the adjacent sides of the gill leaflets, whence the blood is distributed in the leaflets; gv, the gill veins which run along the outer side of the gill leaflets, collecting the blood from them by minute veins and pouring it into bv, the branchial vein, which runs up the groove of the branchial arch and has the branchial artery superficial and exterior to it. The Common Frog
  • On the upper side of these spots may be seen little black specks, which microscopic examination shows to be spermogonia, resembling those of the lichens. Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses
  • A reddish-blue percoid marine food fish (Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps) of deep Atlantic waters, having a fleshy flap on the nape and small yellow spots on the upper sides and fins.
  • The floor was of the bare earth, covered in patches with loose plank of various descriptions, and littered over with billets of "lightwood," unwashed cooking utensils, two or three cheap stools, a pine settee -- made from the rough log and hewn smooth on the upper side -- a full-grown bloodhound, two younger canines, and nine half-clad juveniles of the flax-head species. Among the Pines or, South in Secession Time
  • Pinnæ linear-lanceolate, scythe-shaped, auricled on the upper side, and with bristly teeth; fertile pinnæ contracted toward the top, bearing two rows of sori, which soon become confluent and cover the entire surface. The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
  • The genus _Pleurotus_ is usually recognized without difficulty among the fleshy, white-spored agarics, because of the eccentric (not quite in the center of the pileus) or lateral stem, or by the pileus being attached at one side in a more or less shelving position, or in some species where the upper side of the pileus lies directly against the wood on which the plant is growing, and is then said to be _resupinate_. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • _D_, part of the leaf of a hawthorn attacked by the cluster cup stage of the same fungus, upper side showing spermogonia, natural size. Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses
  • Instead, many of us boys spent our "free" time stropping our pocket knives on the upper sides of our boots and testing the blades by shaving the fuzz on our forearms. Interview With Jack London Scholar Dr. Earle Labor
  • Tiny scales on the upper side of their wings reflect the light, making the metallic blue of the wings shine. Times, Sunday Times
  • The numbers are printed on a label located on the top middle or left upper side of the refrigerator liner (see illustration at right). Maytag recalls 1.6 million refrigerators
  • The mouth of the crucible is closed with a luting of clay, or otherwise, and the opening, _d_, made in the upper side of the crucible, near its extremity, comes entirely within the retort, and forms a passage for the zinc fumes from the retort chamber into the condensing chamber. Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885
  • Lateral or terminal on shoots of the preceding season; sterile flowers oblong-cylindrical, 1/4 inch in length; anthers yellow, red-tinged: fertile flowers on the upper side of the twig, erect, cylindrical; cover-scales broad, much larger than the purple ovuliferous scales, terminating in a long, recurved tip. Handbook of the Trees of New England

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