FOL- 
—— _{forti) a. [L. folium, \eaf.] 
or consisting of leaves (404). 
Sietcanahese sores Ste at) a 
[L. foltum, leaf; a. 
gills. ] Possessing veat like gills 
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foliolae ‘(fa'1x818) n. plu. [L. folium, 
leaf.| Leaf-like appendages of the 
we L. folium, 
Pert. leaflets 
totiots (fl) 2 [L. es ince 
Small leaf-like c organ or append 
telum (zoo/.). 
— a . 
; ri "li um, leaf.) 
A flattened ean structure in 
the Seretidllions 
follicle om nN. (Ly feliculus, small 
sac. capsular fru ich opens 
n one nie only hot) ; a ue or 
aust ath (zool.). 
Apa i sae a. [t. ees 
small 
sisting of follic 
be fat) fo cular. 
lik’Gl [L. folliculus, 
ag] ‘Having follicles ~— 
el’) 2, [F. font 
—a an an vacuole con- 
taining * flu id and small food- 
— ee in the endosarc 
of many a. 
nae big [A.S foot.] An 
ol, 
mbryonic structure in ferns through 
stick nourishment is obtained 
u 
ot.) motion, 
ut widely in different aiimnie. 
ro 
he foot vertebrates and man 
zool.). 
(f6ra’mén) 7. [L. foramen, 
an opening.| The opening through 
~ "ese of the ovule 
bot.) ; 
all perforation yr ined 
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FOS- 
foramen magnum,—the opening in 
the occipital region ss the skull 
through —_ are pinal cord 
passes (anat., zool. 
foraminate (rdm' inat) a. [L. fora- 
men, opening.] Pitted ; having 
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eS 
— inif’€rtis) a. 
ning; /ferre, to 
taining shells of the 
Foramini ol.). 
ee the 2s [L. forceps, a 
ir of tongs. ‘ The clasper- sy the 
s;. the 
es (for —? a. {L . forceps, 
eo “ie 
— ee [L a ceps, 
ed like a small 
aia appl. aera pedicellariae 
[L. forfex, pair 
astra of anal organs 
zool. 
forfex (ForfEks) 
f ak 
Ww hich 6 open and shu 
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ae arising from an 
pecumbiation of deposits (fa/.) 
formative (fér'mativ) a [L. forma, 
shape. ] matter which is 
living and developabl hys.). 
ee —— téd) a. [L. fornix, 
ault, ave weiss. convex 
mene a more (z00. 
fornix (or = [t. fornix, vault. } 
An arched sheet of whit 
scales mf the orifice of some flowers 
bot 
fossa (fos |e ee | Bs —* ditch.] A 
nt or trench-like depression 
honeitte (fost) a. [L. fossa, ditch.] 
A small pit; a socket containing 
the base of the pion in Arthro- 
[L. fossils, dug up.] 
trified animal or plant, or portion 
ucecta found in rocks (dfo/.). 
fi erous (fds'ilifériis) a. 
fossilis, dug up; ferre, to oie 
Coutahdae fossils (dz0/.). 
