Definition of Stromatic

1. a. Miscellaneous; composed of different kinds.

Definition of Stromatic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stromatic

stroking
strokings
stroll
strolled
stroller
strollerobics
strollers
strolling
strollingly
strolls
stroma
stromal
stromata
stromateid
stromateid fish
stromatic (current term)
stromatolite
stromatolites
stromatolith
stromatoliths
stromatolitic
stromatology
stromatoporoid
stromb
strombite
strombites
stromboid
strombs
strombus
strombuses

Literary usage of Stromatic

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

1. The Biology of the Blood-cells with a Glossary of Hæmatological Terms: For by Oskar Cameron Gruner (1914)
"In syphilis, Hodgkin's disease, kala-azar, malaria, and a number of other conditions, we find that changes occur in the stromatic elements, with or without ..."

2. Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club by Torrey Botanical Club (1902)
"In all other species the mycelium is not condensed except at the surface where it forms a thin stromatic crust. 2. Diagram traced from hand section showing ..."

3. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1897)
"... but distinguished from both by the stromatic shield. PODOSPORA MINOR E. & E. On old stalk of Zea mays, Rooks Co., Kansas, July, 1896 (Bartholomew, No. ..."

4. Phytopathology by American Phytopathological Society (1917)
"( 'ro-s-sertions of the affected area on a shoot show a stromatic |.-i\ <T of mycelium which extends ... From the upper surface of the stromatic layer short ..."

5. Fungous Diseases of Plants: With Chapters on Physiology, Culture Methods and by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1909)
"The pustules are formed by the development of a stromatic mass of ... From this stromatic mycelium there develops a cone-shaped mass of erect hyphae which ..."

6. Fungous Diseases of Plants: With Chapters on Physiology, Culture Methods and by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1909)
"The pustules are formed by the development of a stromatic mass of mycelium ... From this stromatic mycelium there develops a cone-shaped mass of erect ..."

7. Fungous Diseases of Plants: With Chapters on Physiology, Culture Methods and by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1909)
"The pustules are formed by the development of a stromatic mass of ... From this stromatic mycelium there develops a cone-shaped mass of erect hyphae which ..."

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