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granulose
[ gran-yuh-lohs ]
granulose
/ -ˌləʊz; ˈɡrænjʊˌləʊs /
adjective
- a less common word for granular
Word History and Origins
Origin of granulose1
Example Sentences
Shell oblong-ovate, and generally of a chestnut red, and the granulose ligament black; the colour of the younger specimens is more brilliant, and sometimes interspersed with yellow.
A few of the species are characterized by a smooth cap; in some instances it is granulose or mealy.
Sporangium depressed-globose, umbilicate at the apex, stipitate, cernuous, purplish-brown in color; the calyculus granulose within, occupying from one-fourth to one-third of the sporangium, the ribs united by firm, persistent fibers.
The soluble filtrate from starch paste also contains a substance identical with granulose.
Valves slightly beaked with minute concentric stri�, the lateral compartments with two marginal ridges, which in some specimens are granulose, in others smooth.
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