How To Use Whorled In A Sentence
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Here for a moment it was lost in a damp hollow full of a high growth of mares-tail (_equisetum_), that curious whorled relic of ancient days; driven from that by a regular course of beating the ground, it led its pursuers upward among rough tumbled stones where the brambles tripped them, and here they lost it for a time.
Cutlass and Cudgel
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It was a world inhabited by sea creatures and whorled growths, forms with a pleasing balance of rigid symmetry and organic irregularity.
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His hair had dried in bronze streaks and whorled over my breasts like the petals of a Chinese chrysanthemum.
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The ancestral state in other characters is equivocal: e.g., bisexual vs. unisexual flowers, whorled vs. spiral floral phyllotaxis, presence vs. absence of tepal differentiation, anatropous vs. orthotropous ovules.
A Disclaimer for Behe?
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Small whorled pogonia is currently designated as Threatened in its entire range.
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Leaves simple, alternate, rarely opposite or whorled, petiolate or subsessile; stipules often united to a sheath (ocrea).
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any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus Strophanthus having whorled leaves and showy flowers of various colors in dense and few-flowered corymbose clusters; some have poisonous seeds.
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The black whorled band framing the title is aggressive in its starkness and stylization.
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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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In the proposed Burke Branch Wilderness, for instance, visitors can discover six-foot-tall cinnamon ferns, the rare whorled pogonia, and the last known mesic barren in North America.
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She threw her arms in the air, where they flickered and whorled like ribbons in the wind.
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The bandit walked another step, unknowing, then his mouth fell open and he looked down at the sharp whorled spike that had seemingly grown out of his heart.
Zombies vs. Unicorns
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Wedge biopsy of the lesion showed benign spindle cells arranged in a whorled pattern.
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In the proposed Burke Branch Wilderness, for instance, visitors can discover six-foot-tall cinnamon ferns, the rare whorled pogonia, and the last known mesic barren in North America.
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Inflorescence is a panicle consisting of digitate or whorled, slender or stout spike-like racemes.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Racemes many and whorled in the panicle; glume I of sessile spikelets muricate on the margins.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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He pulls a white bar of soap with two hairs wrapped around it from the splash pad, and rubs it over his hands and wrists before lathering every inch of his naked, whorled body.
Maximus and Kimchi
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The whorled leaves collapse when the plant is removed from the water, whereas the leaves of Ceratophyllum demersum remain upright.
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Wentletraps have beautifully whorled shells and take their name from an old Dutch word that means ‘winding staircase‘.
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It has white flowers in a whorled, bracteate raceme, no spathe, roots with tubers.
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Most prominent among them were a tall man with a whorled sea-shell of a helmet and a four hundred pound enormity in gaudy ceremonial armor.
Virginity
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There were fascicles of spindle cells sometimes arranged in a whorled pattern or admixed with thick collagen fibers.
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Rare species such as wavy St. John's-wort, meadow thistle, and whorled caraway can also be seen.
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The ancestral state in other characters is equivocal: e.g., bisexual vs. unisexual flowers, whorled vs. spiral floral phyllotaxis, presence vs. absence of tepal differentiation, anatropous vs. orthotropous ovules.
A Disclaimer for Behe?
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Unlike the Hollywood outsiders playing with six-shooters, Adakai could name all the sandstone spires, massive buttes, and whorled arches, bathed in reflected red: the Right Mitten and the Left, Gray Whiskers, Three Sisters, Bear and Rabbit, King on His Throne, arrayed in an ancient skyline that could have passed for Mars.
Yellow Dirt
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"Small Whorled-Big Mission" shows Marines training in woods populated with the small whorled pogonia.
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The ancestral state in other characters is equivocal: e.g., bisexual vs. unisexual flowers, whorled vs. spiral floral phyllotaxis, presence vs. absence of tepal differentiation, anatropous vs. orthotropous ovules.
A Disclaimer for Behe?
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These gastropods have slender, high-spired, multiwhorled shells bearing a sinistral protoconch and were united by Knight in the family Streptacididae.
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What's there is a furling, shimmering loop of ice, whorled loosely like a bundle of ribbon, not neatly wound — instead hastily stuffed in a brown paper bag by a clerk.
A Winter Gift
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The cells may be arranged in a nodular or whorled pattern.
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Spiral phyllotaxis patterns have only parastichies, whereas whorled patterns have both orthostichies and parastichies.
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We recognized headwaiters and porters, pool boys and cabaret singers, whorled barnacles for fingertips.
Passeridae
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The ancestral state in other characters is equivocal: e.g., bisexual vs. unisexual flowers, whorled vs. spiral floral phyllotaxis, presence vs. absence of tepal differentiation, anatropous vs. orthotropous ovules.
A Disclaimer for Behe?
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The spikelets are sessile, 3 to 12 flowered, 2 to 3-seriate, secund, laterally compressed and forming digitate whorled or capitate spikes, not joined at the base; rachilla continuous between the flowering glumes.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The ancestral state in other characters is equivocal: e.g., bisexual vs. unisexual flowers, whorled vs. spiral floral phyllotaxis, presence vs. absence of tepal differentiation, anatropous vs. orthotropous ovules.
A Disclaimer for Behe?
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There were fascicles of spindle cells sometimes arranged in a whorled pattern or admixed with thick collagen fibers.