Lexicographical Neighbors of Regmata
Literary usage of Regmata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to Botany by John ( Lindley (1839)
"... and separates from it when ripe ; such regmata are drupaceous. The cells of
this kind of fruit are called coco. Example. Euphorbia. XII. ..."
2. An introduction to botany by John Lindley (1832)
"... and separates from it when ripe; such regmata are drupaceous. The cells of
this kind of fruit are called coed. Example. Euphorbia. XII. ..."
3. Architecture monastique by Albert Lenoir (1856)
"Auprès de la porte sont figurés deux to regmata, probablement deux dressoirs pour
le service. La seconde pièce était la chambre à coucher; on y remarque ..."