OF ADJECTIVE TERMS. 409 
Terrapy NAMOUS, : : 110 
TETRAPTERATE, fear whared. 
TuHREE-RisseD, with three ribs proceeding from the ~ 
base (ivinerois. 
TomEnTosE, with hairs a little more stiff than downy. 
Tonevue-suaPeD, (linguiform), thick and fleshy, like a 
tongue, long, convex, and obtuse. 
Torvutose (knotted), like moniliform, but more swell- 
ing and uneven. 
Trarezirory, having four margins, the opposite ones 
not parallel. 
TRANSVERSE, « - 126 
Tairip, ‘ 97 
Tadbiviaame (i ternate), when the petiole terminates in 
three leaflets. 
“ TRiGonat, (t r ia ptiielegied: three-cornered), 
with three Seegttadinal angles. 
TRIPINNATE, a degree more divided than bipinnate. 
Pairrkecre, (tripterous), three-winged. - 2 ee 
TRITERNATE, a degree more divided than biternate. 
Trocaiear, like a pulley. 
TruncaTe, as if a piece had been cut off at the eee 
inliys abrupt. 
TuBaErorm, trumpet-lke, tubular and expanding at 
one extremity, like a trumpet. 
TUBERCLED, with small protuberances or warts on the 
surface. 
TuseErovs, ; 
- ‘Tusurar, ay lindeieal and hollow witlita, ‘ 97, 99 
‘Tunicate, : — 
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TursinateE, opted like a pe or scieatalt cone, emer 
contracted towards the point, usually rounded at the 
_ thick extremity. 
_ Ture, slightly swollen. 
_ Turwnip-guaren, (napiform), like an oblate spheroid, ee 
that is somewhat flattened at two opposite nt . pre 
the common turnip. ae 
