MUL- 
posed of wanes names or terms ; 
cf. binomial 
multinucleate (miii'tina’klgat) ae 2 
multus, many ; 
i (cyt). 
multinucleolate qmal ena klegigs a. 
LL. multus, many; nucleolus, a 
all secret — more than 
pein nucleolus (cyz 
multiovulate (mii'tio'valat) a. Ne 
peter many ; ovum, egg.]| With 
multip [ 
multus, y; polu. axis- 
end.] nerve-cells with 
‘pp 
many dendrites or branching pro- 
cesses (avaz.). 
multiradiate (miil'tira’diat) i= 
multus, many; radius, ray.) Many 
yed. 
ra 
mult ose (mii’'tiram’ds) a. [L, 
multus, many; ramus, branch.] 
oh branch 
multiseptate (mill'tisép’ tat) @ [L. 
ales many ; septum, Rete, 
par 
Having numerous septa 
titions. 
t: (miil’ Maas ee 
multus, many; és,  row.] 
Arranged in several or many 
rows. 
multispiral (miil’tispi'ral) a. [L. 
multus, man BE tee coil.] With 
many coils tee rls. 
mul ate nl stant a. 
[L. sul “us, Many ; stamen, some 
Cheep) several 
S (40 
e. (mil'tisti’ kat) a 48; 
mul ag ‘many 5 sulcus, furrow.] 
Much furrow 
multiten ver (mil'titéntak’alat) 
ultus, many ; ulum, 
feter Having many tentacles 
multituberoulate (miil’titibér’kalat) 
(L. mzultus, many ; tuberc ulum, 
200 
_MUus- 
a small hump.] Having several 
or aco tubercles or small prom- 
icutueaiiads (miul'titibérkali) 7. 
L. multus, rae: ; tuberculum, a 
um 
forms with a number of tubercles 
Zool, 
multivalve (mil’tivalv) 2. [L. wezltes, 
any ; valvae, Se doors.] A 
shell compos sed o e valves or 
pieces than two el 
mult: ghee we fneeng’ kaa) a. 
L. Ss, many; i 
chain 7 “gpl. the ata: a bi- 
valve shells when it has several 
ligaments (zoo/.). 
multivoltine “ete a {& 
multus, ma ‘a, turn.] 
ungulate Ragged ge a. 
[L. multus, many; unguis, hoof.] 
Hav —o on ho of” in more aae 
two parts (zoo/.). 
muricate (mi'rikat) a. [L. muricatus, 
full of sharp points.] Formed with 
sharp points ; covered with short 
Bimool © prickles (dzo7. ; 
orm (im 
d’rif6rm [L. seve. 
wal ; iss eel ‘Like a brick 
wall; appl. a variety of agli So 
er ranged, occurring in ullary 
rays of a best y in prec 
formations 
muscicoline Gniistk’ott [L. 
MUSCUS, MOSS ; ‘colere, to that 
Living or growing among mosses 
(dz07.), 
muscicolous,—muscicoline. 
— miis'l) ~ [L. musculus, 
muscle, 
mai 
Rises with motorial function; the 
fleshy rt of the body, composed of 
muscular tissue (pAys.). 
le-banners,— laits of 
i. on the an oe aspects of 
Anthoz mesenteries, — 
the retractor tor ya > (z00 
muscoid (miis’koi tte muUscUs, 
moss ; Gk. ces Se " resemblance. | 
Mossy 
y. 
muscous,—-muscoid, 
