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PENTAHEDRICAL (pente, Gr. five, + hedron, a side). 
Having five sides. 
Prricarpivum (peri, Gr. around, + carpos, a fruit). 
Covering or tegument of fruit. 
Prriperm, Peripermic (peri, Gr, around, + derma, skin). 
The enclosing membrane, 
Penipaerat (peri, Gr. around, + phero, to carry). 
The outer portion of a circle. 
Pitirerous (pilus, L. a hair, + fero, I bear). 
Bearing hairs, hairy. 
Purcate (plica, L. a plait), 
Folded, or plaited. 
Puiumose (pluma, L. a feather). 
Feathery, or like a feather. 
PotymorPuism, Potymorpuic, (polus, Gr. many, + morphos, 
form). 
Having many forms. 
Primorviau (primordium, L. beginning). 
Original, existing from the beginning. 
ProtHaius (pro, Gr. before, + thallus, a frond). 
The false thallus first formed on germination of a 
spore. 
Psxvupo-Brancues (pseudos, Gr. false, + branches). 
False branches, or resembling branches. 
PsEupo-RramosE (pseudos, Gr. false, + ramus, a branch). 
Having false branches. 
Pyrirorm (pyrus, L, a pear, + forma, form). 
Pear-shaped. 
QuapRI-RaDIATE (quadrum, L. four-square, + radiate). 
With four radii, or rays. 
QuateRnate (quater, L, four times). 
Arranged in fours. 
Ramuvs (diminutive of ramus, L. a branch). 
A small, or secondary branch. 
Renirorm (renes, L. the kidneys, + forma, shape). 
Kidney-shaped. 
Repiicate (re, L, back, + plico, I fold), 
Folded back. 
Restine-spore. A spore which becomes quiescent, or rests for 
a period, more or less lung, before germination. 
Ruizorp (rhiza, Gr. a root, + eidos, resemblance.) 
Resembling, or analogous to, a root. 
Rostrarte (rostrum, L. a beak). 
Terminating with a beak. 
SaccaTE (saccus, L. a sac). 
In the form of a bag. 
Scauarirorm (scula, L. a ladder, + forma, shape). 
Barred or crossed like the steps of a ladder. 
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