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258 The G L O 
TRIGONAL, having three 
fides. 
TRILOBED, having three 
lobes. 
TRILOCULAR, having 
three cells, 
TRIPHYLLOUS, having 
three leaves. 
TRIPARTITE, divided into 
three parts, 
TRIPARTITO-MULTIFID 
partly tripartite and partly multi- 
fd. 
TRIQiJETROUS, having 
three plain fides. 
TRISULCATED, having 
three furrows. 
TRUNCATED, an appella- 
tipn given to fuch leaves as have 
or feem to have their points cut 
off. 
TUBERCLE, a kind of round 
turgid root, in form of a knob or 
turnip. 
TUBERCULATO - CILIA- 
TED, like the hair of the eye 
brows with knobs. 
TUBULOSE. or TUBULA- 
TED, formed like a tube as are 
mod of the lahiated fiouoers, 
TUNICATED, having coats 
cne over the other. 
TURBINATED,fignifiesrpi- 
ral or wreathed from a larger 
bafis to a point. 
TURBIN ATO - CORDATE, 
partly cordate and partly turbi- 
nafed. 
TURGID, fwollen or puffed 
out, 
U. 
U MBEL, or UMBRELLA, 
fee plate V. figure 113 
which reprefents an umbelliferous 
fio'Vjer. 
s s A R Y. 
UMBELLULA, a fmall um- 
bel. 
'UMBELLICATED, a peltate 
leaf fhaped like a navel at the 
infertlon of the foot-ftalk. 
UNCINATED, hooked. 
UNDULATED, waved. 
UNDUE ATO-SERRATED, 
fer rated and partly waved. 
UNGUES, nails or claws, are 
thofe parts of a petal that are 
joined to the receptacle, 
UNGUICULATED, having 
ungues, 
UNILOCULAR, having one 
cell. 
V. 
V AI,VULA, or VALVES, a 
partition of the external 
cover of a capfule, 
VARIEGATED, of different 
colours. 
VENOSE, having veins. 
VENl'RICOSE, narrow at 
each extremity and fwelling out 
in the middle. 
VERRUCOSE, having little 
knobs or warts on the furface, 
VERTICILLATE, placed in 
whorls, i, e. branches, flowers, 
or leaves furrounding the Item, 
like the rays of a wheel. 
VERSATILE, is when the 
anthera is fixed by the middle on 
the point of the filament, and fo 
poifed as to turn like the needle 
of a compafs. 
VEXILLUM, is that part of 
a papilionaceous flo<iver that lays 
over the wings and the keel. 
VILLOSE, having foft hair. 
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