Cicatrice 



A DICTIONARY 



Cladophyll 



fore germinating; chronispore; 

 chrouizoospore. 



glCATRlgE, see Cicatrix. 



glCA'TRlX (pi. gicatri'^es), a scar 

 left by a falling leaf or other 

 organ. 



giEN'CHYMA, a system of inter- 

 cellular spaces. (Keehler.) 



glL'IA (sing, gillum), hairs or 

 bristles forming a row or 

 fringe; the tail-like appenda- 

 ges of zoospores; single, fine, 

 soft, hair-like terminal append- 

 ages of any kind. Compare 

 Plagella. 



glL'IATE, having cilia. 



giL'IATE-DEN'TATE, having 

 teeth fringed with hairs. 



gtL'IlFORM, resembling cilia. 



CIL IOGRAde, moving by means 

 of cilia, as zoospores. 



glLI'OLA (sing. Cill'olum), sec- 

 ondary or minute cilia. 



gll'iUM (sing.), see Cilia. 



glN'ylNNAlT CYME, see Scor- 

 pioid Cyme. 



glN'ClNNAL DICHOTOMY, see 

 Scorpioid Dichotomy. 



ClN'ClNNUS, see Scorpioid Cyme 



glNERA'CEOtfS, a little paler than 

 Cinereous. 



CfNE'REOtJS, ash-gray. 



QlNERES'QENT, becoming ash- 

 gray; cineraceous. 



glNERl TlOtJS, see Cinereous. 



CI'6N, see Scion. 



giR'glNAL, see Circinate. 



giR'glNATE, rolled forward from 

 the end, as the young leaves of 

 many ferns. 



giR'Cu-MglgED', divided in a 

 transverse circular manner. 



§iRCtjMNUTA'Tl6N, the act of 

 bending around successively 

 through different points of the 

 compass, as is done by the 

 euds of twining vines, aud in 



a less degree by other growing 

 points; revolving nutation. 

 See Nutation. 



giRCtJMSglS'SILE, dehiscing or 

 dividing by a transverse circu- 

 lar line, as the fruit of purs- 

 lane. 



CIRCUMSCRlP'TION, an outline 

 or boundary. 



ClRRHIF'EROtJS, having ten- 

 drils. See Cirrhose. 



CIR'RHIFORM, tendril - shaped; 

 cirriform. 



giR'RHOSE, having tendrils; 

 cirrhiferous; cirrhous; cirrous; 

 cirrose; capreolate. Also, re- 

 sembling a tendril or coiling 

 like a tendril; tipped with a 

 wavy filiform appendage; slen- 

 derly flagellate. 



giR'RHOSELY PlN'NATE.pinnate 

 with a terminal leaflet replaced 

 by a tendril, as in the pea. 



CIR'RHOfJS, see Cirrhose. 



giR'RHtSTS (pi. Cir'rhi), a tendril; 

 capreolus. 



ClRRlF'EROtJS, see Cirrhif- 

 erous. 



CIR'RIFORM, see Cirrhiform. 



giRRI^'EROUS, producing ten- 

 drils. See Cirrhose. 



giR'ROSE, see Cirrhose. 



giR'ROUS, see Cirrhose. 



giR'RUS (pi. Cirri), see Cirrhus. 



glSTO'MA, see Cistome. 



glS'TOME', a term sometimes 

 given to a stomatic chamber 

 when it exists as a kind of sac 

 lined by a special layer of cells. 



CLADOCAR'POUS, having the fruit 

 in mosses on short lateral 

 branches ; pleurocarpous. 

 Compare Acrocarpous. 



CLAD ODE, see Phyluocladium. 



CLADO'DltJM (pi. Cladod'Ia), see 

 Phyulocladium. 



ClAD'OPHYLL, see Phyllo- 

 cladium. 



