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Definition of Sarcodes
1. Noun. Snow plant; in some classifications placed in family Pyrolaceae.
Generic synonyms: Dilleniid Dicot Genus
Group relationships: Family Monotropaceae, Monotropaceae
Member holonyms: Sarcodes Sanguinea, Snow Plant
Definition of Sarcodes
1. sarcode [n] - See also: sarcode
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarcodes
Literary usage of Sarcodes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Florist and Pomologist: A Pictorial Monthly Magazine of Flowers, Fruits by Robert Hogg (1883)
"IE Snow Plant, Sarcodes sanguínea, which we figured at p. ... My attention was
first called to the peculiar growth of Sarcodes sanguínea as ..."
2. The Hahnemannian Monthly (1896)
"After brief references to other sarcodes—pituitary extract, ... and other sarcodes,
viz., their applicability in diametrically opposite conditions. ..."
3. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1917)
"Lvs. elliptic-ovate to elliptic-lanceolate, cuneate or broadly cuneate at the
base, 1H-2J^ in. long. W. China. ALFRED REHDER. Sarcodes (Greek, sanguinea. ..."
4. On the Anatomy of Vertebrates by Richard Owen (1868)
"... that all existing sarcodes or ' proto- genes' are the result of genetic descent
from a germ or cell due to a primary act of miraculous interposition. ..."
5. The Florist and Pomologist: A Pictorial Monthly Magazine of Flowers, Fruits by Robert Hogg (1883)
"IE Snow Plant, Sarcodes sanguínea, which we figured at p. ... My attention was
first called to the peculiar growth of Sarcodes sanguínea as ..."
6. The Hahnemannian Monthly (1896)
"After brief references to other sarcodes—pituitary extract, ... and other sarcodes,
viz., their applicability in diametrically opposite conditions. ..."
7. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1917)
"Lvs. elliptic-ovate to elliptic-lanceolate, cuneate or broadly cuneate at the
base, 1H-2J^ in. long. W. China. ALFRED REHDER. Sarcodes (Greek, sanguinea. ..."
8. On the Anatomy of Vertebrates by Richard Owen (1868)
"... that all existing sarcodes or ' proto- genes' are the result of genetic descent
from a germ or cell due to a primary act of miraculous interposition. ..."