Definition of Glaucousness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Glaucousness

glaucometer
glaucometers
glauconite
glauconites
glauconitic
glaucophane
glaucophanes
glaucophyte
glaucophytes
glaucosis
glaucosuria
glaucous
glaucous gull
glaucous sedge
glaucousness (current term)
glaucousnesses
glaucus
glaukosphaerite
glaum
glaumed
glauming
glaums
glaunc'd
glaunce
glaur
glaurier
glauriest
glaurs
glaury

Literary usage of Glaucousness

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

1. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1916)
"glaucousness, the presence of bloom on the canes, is probably a dominant character. Both the Columbian seedlings and the FI hybrids gave glaucous and ..."

2. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1917)
"It has been suggested that the absence of wax (glaucousness) has been partly responsible for its origin, as the young growing peas in ..."

3. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium by United States National Herbarium, United States National Museum (1897)
"(one-fourth to two-fifths of an inch) in diameter, with a faint bloom or glaucousness and a pleasant, slightly acid taste. It is eaten fresh or dried by the ..."

4. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Division of Plant Industry, Queensland (1911)
"The color was an unusually pale blue, due to a dense bloom or glaucousness over the nearly black surface. In form the berry was not spherical, but somewhat ..."

5. Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club by Torrey Botanical Club (1890)
"... but has no glaucousness, the upper spikes are shorter pedun- cled, and minor characters also separate them. I find it to be connected with C. digitalis ..."

6. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia by Royal Society of South Australia (1903)
"Maiden, in its narrowed-leaved forms, displays similarity in leaves, glaucousness, and shape of buds. The fruits, however, are ovoid, while those of odorata ..."

7. Alpines and Bog-plants by Reginald John Farrer (1908)
"Its distinguishing note is the clear and brilliant glaucousness of its foliage, which is more clearly and conspicuously blue than even Abies Parryi or ..."

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