Definition of Gemmating

1. gemmate [v] - See also: gemmate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gemmating

gemistocytic astrocytoma
gemistocytic cell
gemistocytic reaction
gemistocytoma
gemitores
gemlike
gemmaceous
gemmae
gemmal
gemman
gemmary
gemmate
gemmated
gemmates
gemmating (current term)
gemmations
gemmed
gemmen
gemmeous
gemmeries
gemmery
gemmier
gemmiest
gemmiferous
gemmification
gemmifications
gemmiflorate
gemmily

Literary usage of Gemmating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Structure and Classification of Zoophytes by James Dwight Dana (1846)
"The gemmating powers of the apical polyp in ... In certain species, the gemmating polyps are developed only on a particular side of a branch. ..."

2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1898)
"... and gemmating individuals. The following illustrations (Figs. 21-28), selected from a series of one hundred and twenty-five sections through a branch of ..."

3. The Popular Science Monthly (1874)
"If vegetal cells multiply and compound by a gemmating and fissiparous process, so also does the ..."

4. The Student, and Intellectual Observer (1870)
"In tho majority of the gemmating stony corals the existence and growth of the bud depends upon the persistence of the nutrition and vital processes in the ..."

5. The English Cyclopaedia by Charles Knight (1870)
"The phenomenon which in Hydrozoa, &c., constitutes alternation of generation is the occurrence of gemmating zooids succeeding others which generate by eggs ..."

6. A Compendium of Food-microscopy with Sections on Drugs, Water, and Tobacco by Edwy Godwin Clayton, Arthur Hill Hassall (1909)
"... gemmating or budding fungi, capable of developing ascospores. This definition excludes some ..."

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