Lexicographical Neighbors of Binately
Literary usage of Binately
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Genus Phoradendron: A Monographic Revision by William Trelease (1916)
"... binately many-flowered in 4+2 series. Fruit round, minutely papillate, with
closed sepals. Brazil. Leaves lanceolate. ..."
2. The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London by Microscopical Society of London (1864)
"... species I have met with several examples, all binately conjoined. The frustules
are "0027" in length, sharply quadrangular, contracted below the ends, ..."
3. The British Flower Garden, (series the Second): Containing Coloured Figures by Robert Sweet (1838)
"... tur- binately campanulate, an inch and a half long ; tube greenish yellow,
longer than the crown; segments lanceolate, acute, erect; crown longer than ..."