Lexicographical Neighbors of Induvial
Literary usage of Induvial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Illustrations of South American Plants by John Miers (1857)
"5, the ovarium seated in the induvial cup of the corolla: all magnified. ...
5, half of the calyx, with the pistil seated in the induvial base of the ..."
2. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1854)
"four flowers, the peduncles of which are 4 lines in length : in all of these the
corolla had fallen off, leaving the ovary encircled by its induvial cup and ..."
3. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1853)
"... the filaments are much dilated at base, smooth, and fixed a little above the
base of the tube; the ovary is oblong, half immersed in the induvial base ..."
4. A Complete pronouncing medical dictionary by Joseph Thomas (1885)
"induvial I covering of the fruit-dots of ferns ; any peculiar membranous covering: —
applied to the amnion, because it covers the foetus. In-du'vl-al. [Lat. ..."
5. The New Sydenham Society's Lexicon of Medicine and the Allied Sciences ...by Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick, New Sydenham Society by Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick, New Sydenham Society (1888)
"... or every accessory part of the flower which persists and covers the fruit
after the maturity of the ovary. Indu vial. (L. indurite. F. induvial. ..."
6. The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, Geology by James Samuelson, William Crookes (1882)
"... tornado of June I7th. At the meeting of the Entomological Society, September
6th, Mr. McLachlan, FRS, exhibited a specimen of the " induvial " limestone ..."
7. The Journal of Science by Calcutta Asiatic Society (1882)
"At the meeting of the Entomological Society, September 6th, Mr. McLachlan, FRS,
exhibited a specimen of the " induvial " limestone from the ..."