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Definition of Cutinized
1. cutinize [v] - See also: cutinize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cutinized
Literary usage of Cutinized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Elements of Vegetable Histology by Charles William Ballard (1921)
"cutinized and Suberized Walls.—The substance cutin occurs in the epidermal ...
These cutinized walls form a thin, transparent, waterproof membrane or ..."
2. The New International Encyclopædia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1903)
"have all their walls cutinized. They constitute a tissue known as cork (Fig. 4).
(2) Collenchyma differs from parenchyma, of which it is hardly more than a ..."
3. Essentials of College Botany by Charles Edwin Bessey, Ernst Athearn Bessey (1914)
"The outer, strongly cutinized portion of the wall is often very distinct in ...
The cutinized layer extends, in many cases, not merely over the outer ..."
4. Microscopic Botany: A Manual of the Microscope in Vegetable Histology by Eduard Strasburger (1887)
"The cutinized membrane of pollen grains which have an infolded part protects ...
As may be seen in the dry grain the edges of the cutinized portion of the ..."
5. A Textbook of Botany for Colleges and Universities by John Merle Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Henry Chandler Cowles (1911)
"Usually the cutinized portion forms a continuous yellowish coat, the cuticle (figs.
807, 810), below which is the slightly modified cellulose portion of the ..."
6. Gray's Botanical Text-book by Asa Gray (1885)
"The latter acid, however, increases the transparency of cutinized membranes, ...
Several of the coal-tar colors stain the cutinized portions of cell-walls ..."
7. Physiological Botany by George Lincoln Goodale (1885)
"The latter acid, however, increases the transparency of cutinized membranes, ...
Several of the coal-tar colors stain the cutinized portions of cell-walls ..."
8. Principles of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Bradley Moore Davis (1906)
"The corky or cutinized cell wall is waterproof, while ordinary cellulose allows
water to soak through it with ease. Merely examining sections of the various ..."