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Definition of Abstricts
1. abstrict [v] - See also: abstrict
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abstricts
Literary usage of Abstricts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1906)
"... poorly differentiated, but which shows especially clearly the vacuolar cytoplasm
and the columella-like wall which finally abstricts the conidium.. FIG. ..."
2. The Analysis of Racial Descent in Animals by Thomas Harrison Montgomery (1906)
"... more complex, than this vesicle, whereas a bud is at the start always simpler
than the parent from which it abstricts. Its later foetal membranes, ..."
3. Annual Report by Columbus Horticultural Society, Columbus, Ohio (1900)
"A branch from a hyphae rises up and abstricts spores at the top (Fig. 1).
These are formed very rapidly in damp, hot weather, hence such weather favors the ..."
4. Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry for by United States Bureau of Animal Industry (1909)
"After the hypha end abstricts several conidia, it enters upon vegetative growth
by elongation and formation of partitions, but later it may cease to ..."
5. ... [Report ... of the United States Pacific Railway Commission and by United States Pacific Railway Commission, Robert Emory Pattison, Charles P Young, United States, Edward C Manners, Pacific Railway Commission (1887)
"DENIES THAT THE PAPERS WERE ABSTRiCTS FROM BOOKS. Q. Пе said that hehad made
abstracts taken from the Contract and Finance Company's books which he had kept ..."