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Definition of Mucros
1. mucro [n] - See also: mucro
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mucros
Literary usage of Mucros
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic Improvement by J C Loudon (1840)
"It has the leaves deltoid, slightly undulated (particularly in the young ones),
with the extreme ends rather deeply serrated, but without mucros : they are ..."
2. Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum: Or, The Trees and Shrubs of Britain by John Claudius Loudon (1854)
"Leaves obtusely and very slightly lobed ; with mucros, which generally drop ...
Leaves ovate or oval, entire or serrated, with or without prickly mucros. ..."
3. Desmids of the United States and List of American Pediastrums with Eleven by Francis Wolle (1884)
"Somewhat larger than the true form, but otherwise reminds one of it, notwithstanding
the absence of the mucros. The author of the name, adds, ..."
4. Trees and Shrubs: An Abridgment of the Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum by John Claudius Loudon (1875)
"Leaves obtusely and very slightly lobed ; whh mucros, which generally drop ...
Leaves ovate or oval, entire or sc> rated, with or without prickly mucros. ..."
5. An Encyclopaedia of Trees and Shrubs: Being the Arboretum Et Fruticetum by John Claudius Loudon (1869)
"Leaves obtusely and very slightly lobed ; with mucros, which generally drop ...
Leaves ovate or oval, entire or serrated, with or without prickly mucros. ..."
6. The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic Improvement by J C Loudon (1840)
"It has the leaves deltoid, slightly undulated (particularly in the young ones),
with the extreme ends rather deeply serrated, but without mucros : they are ..."
7. Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum: Or, The Trees and Shrubs of Britain by John Claudius Loudon (1854)
"Leaves obtusely and very slightly lobed ; with mucros, which generally drop ...
Leaves ovate or oval, entire or serrated, with or without prickly mucros. ..."
8. Desmids of the United States and List of American Pediastrums with Eleven by Francis Wolle (1884)
"Somewhat larger than the true form, but otherwise reminds one of it, notwithstanding
the absence of the mucros. The author of the name, adds, ..."
9. Trees and Shrubs: An Abridgment of the Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum by John Claudius Loudon (1875)
"Leaves obtusely and very slightly lobed ; whh mucros, which generally drop ...
Leaves ovate or oval, entire or sc> rated, with or without prickly mucros. ..."
10. An Encyclopaedia of Trees and Shrubs: Being the Arboretum Et Fruticetum by John Claudius Loudon (1869)
"Leaves obtusely and very slightly lobed ; with mucros, which generally drop ...
Leaves ovate or oval, entire or serrated, with or without prickly mucros. ..."