GLOSSARY. * 
fying —4 — to almost, some- 
what, o out,—as swb-sessile, nearly 
sessile, ‘Mer 
Siberose ; of a texture resemblin 
Sibulate ; shaped like an avl-blade mis Thor 
ndrie b d tapering 
or cylin elow, angular an 
to 4 sh. oint at summit. 
Succulent ; juicy; fall of juice, 
Sucker, A shoot, or off-set, from the root, 
or bas? of the stem 
uffrutéscent ; almost shrubb 
ee onemepe somewhat ahrubleys ; shrubby 
Sec gia furrowed, or grooved, 
pe ge oraupra: pyle on signifying 
re or upon. beyond or more than,— 
as super -azillary, s ituated above th 
Supra-decompound ; more than 
ei Aare) many times subdivided, 
un 
ove; a a | applied Bd — 
\ it is abov 
in the ower; also ri the aul Whsn 
_ Sree is’ adherent hak = be 
Suppres the non prodaction, 0 or fail- 
ure int pa ip Bhi of an o 
bearing suck 
Surculose; b as or otset % 
Suspended ovules they 
are attached to the ddtmmit of tiie ¢ ovary, 
ieeeae vig and hang perpendicularly in 
re hen there is an 
ryt of parts in each series, or 
Syngenesious, having the anthers united,— 
as in the Compos 
A yooh name for the same 
Tena sticky or adhesive’ also hold- 
on te Means of very small hooked 
Tendril. A filiform twining branch, of 
appendage, by which some Plaats: sia, 
or eon aupabedd in the grape vin 
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Tetramerous ; consisting of 4 parts, or 
constituent portions. 
ao androus; having 
a 
A sharp process from the woody 
ued t of a Dleah cs POue # stunted or abor- 
e bran 
4 stamens of equal 
‘oat, “the orifice or passage into the 
ake of a corolla. 
Thy: oad ee ere the form 
ot 
Thyrst aA Kk n contracted, or dense, 
ovoid panicle,—as in the Lilac, Horse 
Chestnut, 
sera = sucker, or young shoot of Wheat, 
Tiller: © suckers, or 
r tillow ; to t forth 
new ptewrs from Phe root, or base of 
the stem—as Wheat, &e. See stole, or 
or fabric; the intimate or- 
eat ic structu neue compost tion, of bodies ; 
especially those which are, or have been, 
Tomen tose ; covered with a curled, or mat- 
ted, cokions gh waa 
Tome hie A matted downy or cottony 
pubesce: 
Thothed. "See d. 
> ba aioe Svctted out in obtuse 
Tortonis bent in different directions. 
Est PAG» 
all the an of the abo 
-anslucent; clear, or transmitting light 
P ecxts 
transversely ; 
wise ; at Tight-angles with eomthetae 
Triadétphous ; having the filaments united 
woe 3 
cikgietea? having 3 stamens, 
Trin ngular 5 having 3 angles, corners, or 
Tribes. es. | Groups hago acnange ts, inter- 
snd GONE 
Tpibphotowte having 
Trichitomous ; cer eked: ced; dividing by 
fhe ual branches. ; = 
ri of three separable 
ron Tks x colamn.—and ot et, aoe bi Gate nposed of i). 
cor t ng} to si nt carpels or (cocce, 
oF stem-like bodies. See orbicular. | Tricisspidate ; having, or terminating fo, 
Términal ; situated at, or proceeding from, | _3 sharp points. 2 
i end or snmmit Trifarious ; facing, or pointing, in 3 diree- - 
aot thr t ' 
mete: thre ther,—: 
the lates of clover, rot we aa : ‘3 
Tesem mosaic work; 
little squa a ers, like a a chess- | nh 
Testa, The 3 
mintt,of sce ke gad a or Sadia 
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