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calyciform

[ kuh-lis-uh-fawrm ]

adjective

  1. shaped like a calyx.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of calyciform1

1825–35; < Latin calyci- (stem of calyx calyx ) + -form
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Example Sentences

Sporangia gregarious, hemispheric, depressed, umbilicate below, stipitate or sessile; the peridium firm, dull brown in color, frosted with minute crystals of lime, breaking irregularly; stipe, when present, short, stout, dull black, opaque, arising from a broad base or hypothallus; columella large, prominent; dark-colored, rough above, concave below; capillitium of more or less sinuous, usually dark-colored threads, sparingly branched, and often with calyciform thickenings; spore-mass black, spores by transmitted light pale, purplish-gray, spinulose or rough, 10–12 �.

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