umbellate 



Unguiculus 



a single flower only ; um'bellate, 

 umbdla'tus, having the inflores- 

 cence in umbels ; Um'bellet, a small 

 umbel or a simple one ; Umbel'lifer 

 (faro, I bear), a plant which bears 

 umbels ; umbelliferous, -rus, bear- 

 ing umbels ; umbel'liform, umbelli- 

 form'is (forma, shape), umbrella- 

 shaped ; umbelliflo'rus (flos, floris, 

 a flower), umbellate ; Um'bellule, 

 Umbel'lula, an ultimate umbel in 

 a compound one ; umbel'lulate, 

 umbdlula'tus, having partial or 

 secondary umbels ; umbellulif - 

 erous, -rus (fero, I bear), bearing 

 simple umbels. 



um'ber, a cool brown ; cf. UMBRINUS. 



umbili'cal(pertainingtothe7tm&?7&czts, 

 the navel) Cord, a vascular strand 

 by which seeds are sometimes at- 

 tached to the placenta, the funicle ; 

 umbili'cally, as a Lichen thallus 

 centrically affixed to its matrix, 

 or an epithecium which is navel- 

 like ; umbili'cate, umbilica'tus, (1) 

 navel-like, depressed in the centre ; 

 (2) J = PELTATE ; Umbili'cus, (1) 

 the hilum of a seed ; (2) the ostiole 

 of certain Fungi (Lindley) ; (3) 

 a much branched rhizoid in some 

 Lichens, as in UmbUicaria ; (4) 

 the boss on the valves of some 

 Diatoms. 



Um'bo (Lat. , any convex elevation), a 

 boss, as the centre of the apophysis 

 of the cone-scales in Pinus Pinaster, 

 Soland. ; um'bonate, umbona'tus, 

 bearing an umbo or boss in the 

 centre ; umbo'nulate, umbonula'tus, 

 having or ending in a very small 

 boss or nipple. 



umbraculif erous (umbraculum, a sun- 

 shade, fero, I bear), having the 

 shape of an expanded umbrella ; 

 umbra'culiform, umbraculif or m' is 

 (forma, shape), having the general 

 form of a parasol, as the stigmas 

 of Sarracenia ; Umbra'culum, the 

 stalked capitulum of the sporo- 

 phore in Marchantia, bearing the 

 reproductive organs on the under- 

 side. 



umbratic'olous (umbraticus, shady, 



colo, I inhabit), growing in shady 

 places. 



umbrel'la-snaped, umbraculif orm. 



umbri'nus (Mod. Lat.), the colour of 

 raw umber, a cool but turbid 

 brown ; burnt umber is deeper and 

 warmer. 



umbro'sus (Lat., shady), growing in 

 shady places. 



unangula'tus (unus, one, angulus, a 

 corner), one-angled, as applied to a 

 stem or similar organ. 



unarmed', destitute of prickles or 

 other armature ; sometimes it 

 means pointless, muticous. 



un'cate, unca'tus(La,t,.), hooked, bent 

 at the tip in the form of a hook ; 

 Un'ci, pi. of Un'cus (Lat., a hook), 

 hooks, uncinate hairs. 



Un'cia(Lat.), an inch; uncia'lis (Lat.), 

 one inch in length ; about 2 '6 cm. 



uncer'tain, indeterminate. 



un'ciform, uncifor'mis (uncus, a hook, 

 forma, shape), hook-shaped ; un'- 

 cinate, uncina'tus, hooked. 



uncov'ered, naked. 



unc'tuous, unctuo'sus (unctits, anoint- 

 ment), having a surface which feels 

 greasy. 



Unc'us (Lat.), a hook, or hooked hair. 



un'date, unda'tus (undo,, a wave), 

 waved, undulate ; Crozier also gives 

 un'dated. 



underly'ing, used for SUCCUBOUS 

 leaves of Hepaticae (Potter). 



undo'sus (Lat., billowy), undulate, 

 wavy. 



un'dulate, undula'tus (Lat.), wavy. 



Un'derleaves, stipules in Hepatics ; 

 Un'dershrub, (1) any low shrub ; 

 (2) J partially herbaceous, the ends 

 of the branches perishing during 

 the winter. 



une'qual (un = not, + EQUAL), (1) 

 dissimilar ; (2) applied to stamens 

 of diverse lengths, si'ded, 

 irregular ; une'qually pin'nate, 

 imparipinnate. 



unguic'ular, unguicular'is, (1) fur- 

 nished with a claw ; (2) the 

 length of the middle finger-nail, 

 about 15 mm. or a little over half 

 an inch; Unguic'ulus, the length 



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