Medical Definition of Biseriate
1. Arranged in two rows or whorls. (09 Oct 1997)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Biseriate
Literary usage of Biseriate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of British Fungi: With Full Descriptions of All the Species, and by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1871)
"... uniseriate or biseriate, colourless on greenish, elliptical, mostly pointed
at each end, slightly constricted in the middle, 1-4 septate, hyaline.—Curt. ..."
2. Journal of Mycology by William Ashbrook Kellerman, Job Bicknell Ellis, Benjamin Matlack Everhart, United States Dept. of Agriculture. Section of Vegetable Pathology (1902)
"... biseriate in the broader, elliptical, 12-20x8-12 ft hyaline, The asci soon
collapse so that the ..."
3. New Species of Hemiptera Chiefly from California by Edward Payson Van Duzee (1918)
"4TH Si». biseriate subcostal area and clearly marked moniliform costal area,
which is continued about the apex of the elytra, will distinguish this species. ..."
4. Synoptical Flora of North America by Asa Gray, Benjamin Lincoln Robinson (1897)
"Seeds uniseriate or biseriate ; cotyledons conduplicate. Petals well developed.
... Seeds ovoid or oblong, distinctly biseriate imi the cells. TRIBE VII. ..."
5. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1861)
"... biseriate, hyaline, fusiform, '0005 inch long. PLATE XVII. fig. 31. ...
biseriate, in an early stage biconical, pointed at either end, ..."