('.LOSS A kV 
rU Hl'^SCL N T. — 1 laving line ailpressed hairs or clown. 
PULVKRULl’iN'r. — Having a cUisiy or powdery 
surface. 
RUGOSE. — Covered with a network of lines or 
veinlets, enclosing more or less conve.x 
spaces; wrinkled. 
SU BGLABROUS. — Nearly glabrous. 
TOMENTOSE. — Densely covered with soft, inter- 
woven hairs. 
VEIN. — An elongated continuous vessel, running 
through the other tissues for the convey- 
ance of sap, etc. 
{d) EDGES. 
CRENATE. — Having teeth of a rounded outline 
on the edge. 
DENTATE. — Having teeth like a saw, but standing 
at right angles to the edge, not 
directed forward. If the teeth them- 
selves are dentate, the leaflet is said 
to be bidentate or doubly dentate. 
DENTICULATE. — See under Stipules. 
ENTIRE. — Not cut, toothed, nor lobed on the edges. 
INCISED. — Deeply cut at the edges, cut into slices. 
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