tuberculate
IPA: tubɝkjʌɫeɪt
adjective
- Having tubercles.
- Tubercular.
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Examples of "tuberculate" in Sentences
- The tuberculate roots are edible.
- The skin is either smooth or tuberculate.
- But in 40 per cent. this tooth is quadri-tuberculate.
- Conelets partly tuberculate or mucronate, partly mutic.
- The skin is smooth dorsally, but it is often tuberculate ventrally.
- The last lower molar (wisdom tooth) of the gibbon is like that of man, quadri-tuberculate.
- The = spores = are yellowish in mass, faintly yellow under the microscope, strongly echinulate or tuberculate, globose, 6 -- 10 µ.
- It is somewhat viscid when moist, and the margin is very thin and strongly striate and tuberculate, i. e., the ridges between the marginal furrows are tuberculate.
- The first, or most anterior pre-molar of the lower jaw has one predominant cusp or cone; the second, like both in the upper jaw, is "bicuspid," or bi-tuberculate, as in man.
- Bixads, and allied to MELICYTUS, but with hermaphrodite flowers. 158 A submerged plant, in the water, was found to be a new species of MYRIOPHYLLUM, with tuberculate fruit. 159 CASSIA
- The three big molars of the upper jaw are closely similar to those of man, with some small differences, the second being quadri-tuberculate, whilst in man it is as often tri-tuberculate (as it is in Pl. VI) as it is quadri-tuberculate.
- But the two anterior big molars of the lower jaw are seen to have each five well-marked cones, cusps or tubercles; they are quinqui-tuberculate, whilst in man the first lower molar is often quadri-tuberculate and the second even more frequently so.
- The second and third molars of the upper jaw have three such prominent tubercles (excluding a row of small tubercles on the hinder margin of the second); they are, in fact, tri-tuberculate; whilst the two hindermost molars of the lower jaw have four tubercles and are called quadri-tuberculate.
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