RHA- 
omous,—see rachitomous, 
ore ‘(rag’6n) # Gk. rhax, a 
berry. | "Ale shaped type of 
apical re and 
large gastral cavity (z00 
rhamphoid (ram’foid) a. le rham- 
hos, ; eidos, resemblance. ] 
p a beak 
Beak-sha ped. 
rhamphotheea (ram’fothé’ka) z. [Gk. 
rhamphos, ak; theke, a case.] 
The horny sheath "of a bird’s beak 
(so0l.). 
eheotazis (ré’6tak’sis) 7. srs rhein, 
o flow ; ¢axis, arrangem e- 
wa to the stimulus of water 
cache 
rheotrovi (ra! otrbpy ‘ik) a. [Gk. rhein, 
to flow ; ¢vofe, aturning.] Respond- 
ing 1 aes stimelu (d0t.). 
r ropism Copan) mn. [Gk. 
trope, a turning.] 
Mechanical sponse, positive or 
negative, to the influence of a water 
current 
rhinal if Sea rhis, nose.] 
Of or pers. t 
ie satsane Gr nénktalén, ait ) 
nm. ([Gk. rhis, nose; engkepha 
rain.] The olfactory lobe of the 
ray 
rhinion s (rit) [Gk. rhs, epee 
The most icine and ay at whic 
the sasile touch (ana 
hinocoel (ri ndsél) 7. ck. rhis, nose ; 
re) 
koilos, hollow.] A in the 
olfactory lobe of the brain (zoo/.). 
r 6for) # k. rhis, 
nose ; Pherein, to bear.] A process 
n the aboral side of the eye of 
certain Molluscs with a supposed 
olfactory eerie zool.). 
rhinotheca (ri/néthé’ka) 7. [Gk rhis, 
nose ; nig a case.] The sheath 
he upper jaw of a Bird (zo0/.). 
rhipidate at ores g [Gk. rhipis, a 
fan. 
—— “i pi en) n. (Gk. rhipis, 
n.] A fan-s aped inflorescence 
ous 
ipis, a fan 
Appl. fan- shaped fins (zool. 
rhizanthous (rizan’thiis) a. ce rhiza, 
erect 5 anthos, a flower.] Produc 
ing a root, and a flower sppkcently 
Graight from it (d0t.). 
rhizautoicous (rizotoik’tis) a. [Gk. 
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RHI- 
vhiza, root; autos, self; ‘otkos, 
house.] With antheridial and 
sp oma branches coherent 
hizine (ri zin) #. [Gk. rAzza, a root.] 
“A ahi id (d07.). 
izocarp (ri’ zokArp) un. [Gk. rhiza, 
gens on fruit.] A perennial 
herb (bot. 
rhizo rizokar’ > [Gk. 
ae ( 
rhiza, root ; karpos, fruit.] Havi ing 
perennial roots and annual stems 
(602.). 
Boma (11’'z6k6 - Ba [Gk. ecasri 
; L. caulis, stem.] The root- 
hike horizontal rae ofa Zéophivts 
(2 
rhizocorm (ri ——_ Nn. ee vhiza, 
root ; ormos, under- 
ground stem "ite 2 single jointed 
rhizome, popularly a bul 5 
izogenie (ri’zdjén’‘ik), r' 
G 
resemblance. | 
th of peeny Mosses and 
ing 
below 
teeta (nt egacnild g [Gk. rhiz 
root ; rm. | ae rags like 
hypha of ae Fur ngi ( 
ous (ri’z mnt 
geile form 
hem of a root ; oes — 
hizophagous (rizdfagiis) a. [Gk. 
rhiza, root ; phagein, to mer Living 
ool.). 
rhizophore (rizdfor) #. [Gk. rhiza, 
; A naked 
apex 
enencn ne (riot bo a. [Gk 
herein, to bear.]} 
Gk. ae 
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