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septate
[ sep-teyt ]
septate
/ ˈɛٱɪ /
adjective
- divided by septa
a septate plant ovary
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܱt·tٱ adjective
- ԴDz·tٱ adjective
- pseudo·ܱt·tٱ adjective
- ܲ·tٱ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of septate1
Example Sentences
Pod 1–several-seeded, septate within between the seeds.—Herbs or shrubs, mostly canescent with appressed hairs fixed by the middle, with odd-pinnate faintly-nerved leaves, and pink or purplish flowers in naked axillary spikes.
The nucleus is always lodged in the endoplasm, and, in the septate forms, in the deutomeritic half of the body.
Protobasidiomycetes.—This, by far the smaller division of Basidiomycetes, includes those forms which have a septate basidium.
Eumycetes, or Higher Fungi, a common name for those Fungi which possess a septate mycelium.
The septate spores had from two to four divisions, many of them divided again by cross septa in the longitudinal direction of the spore, so as to impart a muriform appearance.
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