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Definition of Seaweeds
1. seaweed [n] - See also: seaweed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seaweeds
Literary usage of Seaweeds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bewick Collector: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Thomas and by Thomas Hugo (1866)
"SYNOPSIS OF BRITISH seaweeds, compiled from Dr. Harvey's ... A Descriptive
Catalogue of all the British seaweeds, ..."
2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General (1890)
"The cells of seaweeds are sometimes joined together so as to form a linear series,
... The leafy appendages of seaweeds are called fronds. They vary in sue, ..."
3. The Bewick Collector: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Thomas and by Thomas Hugo (1866)
"PHYCOLOGIA BRITANNICA; or, History of British seaweeds, containing Coloured
Figures, Generic and Specific Characters, Synonyms and Descriptions of all the ..."
4. Gray's School and Field Book of Botany: Consisting of "Lessons in Botany by Asa Gray (1887)
"Algae or seaweeds. The proper seaweeds may be studied by the aid of Professor
Farlow's " Marine Alg« of New England ; " the fresh-water species, by Prof. ..."
5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1904)
"The occurrence of these seaweeds under the conditions stated above induced the
authors to study the chemical composition of their tissues with the view of ..."
6. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1871)
"CUBAN seaweeds. BY DR. WG FARLOW. In 1865-66 Mr. Charles Wright, then engaged in
collecting the ... or -green seaweeds, belong mainly to the ..."
7. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General (1890)
"The leafy appendages of seaweeds are called fronds. They vary in size, ...
In order to dry seaweeds they must be first washed carefully in fresh water to ..."