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Definition of Cymae
1. cyma [n] - See also: cyma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cymae
Literary usage of Cymae
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Muhlenbergia: A Journal of Botany by Amos Arthur Heller (1907)
"cymae 6-9 florae ... folia oblongo-spathulata obtusa superne glauca glabra, cymae
... folia fal- cata 2 m. lata conferta, cymae ..."
2. The Origin and History of Our Garden Vegetables: To which is Added Their by George Henslow (1912)
"After the cymae have made their appearance the cabbage throws out its summer and
autumn shoots, and then its winter ones, after which a new crop of ..."
3. A Catalogue of Lantern Slides for the Use of High Schools, Academies ...by George Robert Swain by George Robert Swain (1906)
"cymae and acroteria in terracotta. 169.Taf.CXIX. 6926. Other terracotta ornaments.
169.Taf.CXX. 6927. ... More terracotta cymae. 169.Taf.CXXIII. 6930. ..."
4. History of Art in Phrygia, Lydia, Caria, and Lycia by Georges Perrot, Charles Chipiez (1892)
"In the seventh century, a king of Phrygia espoused the daughter of Agamemnon,
king of cymae, celebrated for her beauty and wisdom.1 A certain ..."
5. History of Art in Phrygia, Lydia, Caria, and Lycia by Georges Perrot, Charles Chipiez (1892)
"In the seventh century, a king of Phrygia espoused the daughter of Agamemnon,
king of cymae, celebrated for her beauty and wisdom.1 A certain ..."
6. Torreya by Torrey Botanical Club (1917)
"cymae of herbs are very delicate and slender stems which are produced at the
first budding and on the top of the stalk. For when spring approaches at the ..."