HEP- 
Pert. or designating the portal 
circulation of the liver (zo0/.). 
hepato 1 (hepa téré’nal) a [L. 
Dar, iver ; venes, kidneys. ] Pert. 
liver and kidne y (zool.). 
hép’ id agen 
heptagyno (hé Gk. 
hepia, seven ; gyne, female.] With 
seven pistils (404). 
hé eae a. [Gk 
hepia, seven ; meros, part.] Having 
ae whorls of the flower in sevens 
z.). 
tandrous (héptan I a. [Gk. 
Sap O° seven ; me ma Having 
[Gk. 
hepia, Having 
the eaves ranged in poste 
herb ‘(hérb . [M.E. herde.] Any 
seed plant which has not a woody 
stem (do7.). 
herbaceous (hérba’shiis) a. [L. er- 
baceus, grassy.]| Pert. or resem- 
ao g a herb, or similarly formed 
ot.). 
is pea e (bo 
ereditary (hereditary) oe [L. hered- 
itas, heirship.] Tra snitied or 
possibly transmissible = parent 
offspring, as a special quality or 
al.). 
tt mt. [L. he veditas, 
organic oaaaen 
cea see generations 
al.). 
rmaphrodite aera nm. [Gk. 
: ape comb both 
organs (ézo/.). 
hermaphroditism (hérmafréd’itizm) 7. 
[Gk. hermaphroditos, combining both 
The condition of having 
male re eproductive 
That part of zoology dealing with 
the structure, habits and classifica- 
tion of Reptiles (za0/.). 
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HET- 
hesperidium (hés’périd’iiim) 7. [Gk. 
Hesperia, Westernland.] Asuperior, 
many-celled, few-seeded indehiscent 
fruit, having epicarp and mesocarp 
joined together, ger an pricier 
projecting into the interior as m 
branous partitions which divide ‘he 
pulp into chambers 
heteracanthous (hét’ Srakin ‘thiis) a. 
[Gk, heteros, ones akanthe, spine.] 
Having the spines in the dorsal fin 
eo eect al (zo 
heteractinal (orien) a. vee 
to eight rays in 
stout ray rising at right angles to 
cies (zool.). 
heterandrous (hee ér cleat a. [Gk 
heteros, other ma With 
the youriens of different lengths or 
shape (é07,). 
heterauxesis (hét’ érdksé’ sis)”, [Gk. 
heteros, other; auxein, to w. | 
grow 
Irregular or asymmetrical growth 
of ac bo 
heteraxial Cepek a, [Gk. 
heteros, other ; is.] With 
three unequal ax He er ee 
heteroblastic (hit &roblis’ | a. [Gk. 
heteros, other ; dlastos, bud.] With 
an indirect development (coo ol.). 
hete hét'érdkar piis) 
rocarpo 
Gk. heteros, other ; de fruit. | 
Bearing two distinct types of fruit 
bo 
heterocellular Senbrhonite: «Sp [Gk. 
heteros, other ; ula, cell.] 
Compose: <— of more Pioee ae type of 
cells (404. 
heterocephalous (hét'Erdkéf Aliis, -séf-) 
Gk. Aeteros, other ; 
ad.] Having the pistillate flowers 
ei separate headsfromthestaminate 
flowers 
Hensalvinboty “(het — = a. | 
heteros, other ; 4erkos, tail.] Hav- 
ing the verte tebral fos ote terminat- 
in the upper lobe of the fin, 
"Mares, other ; 
condition of aving a heterocercal 
tail (zool.). 
eterochlamydeous (hét’érdklamid’- 
éiis) a. (Gk. Apaes 2 other; chlamys, 
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