Definition of Sympetaly

1. [n -LIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sympetaly

sympatholytic
sympatholytics
sympathomimetic
sympathomimetics
sympathovagal
sympathy
sympathy card
sympathy strike
sympatico
sympatric
sympatrically
sympatries
sympatry
sympetalies
sympetalous
sympetaly (current term)
symphile
symphiles
symphilid
symphily
symphonic
symphonic music
symphonic poem
symphonic poems
symphonically
symphonies
symphoniette
symphonious
symphoniously
symphoniousness

Literary usage of Sympetaly

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

1. A Textbook of Botany for Colleges and Universities by John Merle Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Henry Chandler Cowles (1910)
"In sympetaly the stamen zone is also usually involved, so FIGS. 569-571. — Diagrams to show structure of hypogynous (569), perigynous (570), and epigynous ..."

2. Nature and Development of Plants by Carlton Clarence Curtis (1918)
"Other genera show varying degrees of sympetaly but in the majority of cases, tubular corollas appear (Fig. 327, C) as in the Leucothoe, bearberry, ..."

3. Morphology of Angiosperms: (Morphology of Spermatophytes. Part II) by John Merle Coulter, Charles Joseph Chamberlain (1903)
"... of the last line on account of their sympetaly and oily endosperm. The Cistaceae and Bixaceae also form an independent line with starchy endosperm. ..."

4. A University Text-book of Botany by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1902)
"The most characteristic feature is the marked sympetaly of all but a very small number of them. While a small number, like Mono- tropa and Clethra, ..."

5. A University Text-book of Botany by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1907)
"The most characteristic feature is the marked sympetaly of all but a very small number of them. While a small number, like Mono tropa and Clethra, ..."

6. Lectures on the Evolution of Plants by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1899)
"Whether the group is a homogeneous one, or, as seems more likely, sympetaly has originated more than once, must be determined by further researches. ..."

7. A Textbook of Botany for Colleges and Universities by John Merle Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Henry Chandler Cowles (1910)
"In sympetaly the stamen zone is also usually involved, so FIGS. 569-571. — Diagrams to show structure of hypogynous (569), perigynous (570), and epigynous ..."

8. Nature and Development of Plants by Carlton Clarence Curtis (1918)
"Other genera show varying degrees of sympetaly but in the majority of cases, tubular corollas appear (Fig. 327, C) as in the Leucothoe, bearberry, ..."

9. Morphology of Angiosperms: (Morphology of Spermatophytes. Part II) by John Merle Coulter, Charles Joseph Chamberlain (1903)
"... of the last line on account of their sympetaly and oily endosperm. The Cistaceae and Bixaceae also form an independent line with starchy endosperm. ..."

10. A University Text-book of Botany by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1902)
"The most characteristic feature is the marked sympetaly of all but a very small number of them. While a small number, like Mono- tropa and Clethra, ..."

11. A University Text-book of Botany by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1907)
"The most characteristic feature is the marked sympetaly of all but a very small number of them. While a small number, like Mono tropa and Clethra, ..."

12. Lectures on the Evolution of Plants by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1899)
"Whether the group is a homogeneous one, or, as seems more likely, sympetaly has originated more than once, must be determined by further researches. ..."

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