coadnate 



Codeine 



coad'nate, coadna'tus (coaduna'Ucs, 

 gathered into one) ; (1) an equiva- 

 lent of ADNATE ; (2) cohering ; (3) 

 connate. 



coadni'tus, cited by Lindley as equal 



to COADNATUS. 



coaeta'neous {coaetaneo,- to be of the 

 same age), existing or appearing at 

 the same time. 

 Coag'ulase {coagulum, I cause to curdle), 

 an enzyme which can precipitate 

 starch in solution (Butler). 

 Coal-balls, calcareous masses in coal- 

 seams containing fragments of fossil 

 plants. 

 Coales'cence {coalesco, to grow to- 

 gether), the act of growing together ; 

 '~of Cells, the absorption or disap- 

 pearance of partitioning cell-walls, 

 as in the formation of vessels ; coal- 

 es'cent, coalesc'ens, union by growth. 

 Coalit'io {coalitus,' fellowship), the 

 growth together of parts, as the 

 coalescence of petals causes that con- 

 dition ; adj. coaritus. 

 coarc'tate, coardaftus (Lat., pressed 

 together), crowded together ; Coarc' 

 ture, Coarctu'ra^ Grew's term for 

 the neck or collum, the junction of 

 root and stem at the level of the 

 ground. 

 Coat, the successive layers of a bulb ; 

 coat'ed, occurring in layers, usually 

 of varying consistence, as the bark 

 of a tree, the rind of fruits, etc. ; '~ 

 Bulb, a tunicated bulb. 

 coax'ial {co for con, with, and axis, an 

 axle), parallel with the axis, or 

 having a common axis. 

 Cob, tlie spike of maize. 

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



cobalt, a light blue, azure. 

 cob'webbed, cob'webby, entangled with 



fine filaments, arachnoid, 

 Coca'ine, an alkaloid from the leaves 



of Erythroxyluvi Coca, Lam. 

 Coc'ci, pi. of Coccus. 

 Coccid'ium t («<^««os, a kernel or berry) 

 =Cy.stocarp; coccif'erous {fero, I 

 bear), bearing berries. 

 cocciform'is {cocciim, kermes ; forma, 

 shape), used by Koerber to denote 

 Lichen spores shaped like the 



kermes, or insect which affords the 

 scarlet dye from Quercus cocci/era, 

 Linn. ; coccinell'us, light scarlet in 

 colour ; coccin'eus, scarlet, with a 

 tendency towards carmine. 

 coccochromat'ic {k6kkos, a berry; 

 XP^i/J-a, colour), colour distributed 

 in granular patches, as in some 



■ .tomS, Cf. PLACOCHROMATIC ; 



i.^ cco'des, spherical granulations 

 resembling pills ; Coc'cogone, Coceo- 

 go'nhim {yov-i), offspring), a propaga- 

 tive cell of the nature of a sporan- 

 gium in Cyanophyceae ; coc'coid 

 (elSos, resemblance), applied to 

 amorphous colonies of propagative 

 cells in Nosloc (Sauvageau) ; '-' 

 State, the unicellular state of Algae 

 (F. F. Blackman) ; Coc'colith {hidos, 

 stone), constituent plates of Cocco- 



SPHERES. 



Coccolo'ba Associa'tion, an association 

 in which the shrub Coccoloha uvifera 

 is predominant. 



Coc'cosphere {k6kkos, a berry ; (rcpaipa, 

 a sphere), spherical masses of proto- 

 plasmic origin, bearing coccoliths on 

 their external surface, Coccosphaera 

 leptopora, 0. Murr. & Blackm. ; 

 Coc'cule, Coc'culum, a portion of a 

 divided Coccus ; Coc'cus, Coc'cum, 

 (1) part of a schizocarp or lobed 

 fruit ; (2) also applied to the 

 rounded bacteria. 



Coch'lea {cochlea, a snail or spoon), a 

 closely coiled legume ; coch'lear, 

 cochlea' r is ; (1) spoon-shaped ; (2) 

 used of a form of imbricate aesti- 

 vation with one piece exterior; coch- 

 lear 'if or m, cochltarifoi-in'is, spoon - 

 shaped ; coch'leate, cochlea'tus, 

 shell-shape, in the manner of a 

 snail-shell ; Cochlidiosperm'ataJ 

 {a-ircpfjia, seed), seeds convex on one 

 side, concave on the other, from 

 unequal gi'owth or anomalous 

 structure. 



cocks'combed, fasciated (Crozier). 



Cod = a seed pod ; cod'like, follicu- 

 lar ; Cod'ware, an old %Vord for 

 pulse. 



Co'deine {KuSeia, a poppy-head), an 

 alkaloid in the opium poppy. 



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