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Having a form
gradually widening from the base to the apex; funnel-shaped.
furcate Forked,
usually applied to a
terminal division; with two long lobes. fused...
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Chooses the
chemically noxious alga
Dictyota linearis Stenocionops furcata Furcate spider crab
Atlantic coast of
North America Chooses stinging anemone Calliactis...
- near the
axils of the
terminal lobes in
squarrose species. In contrast,
furcate rhizines found in
parmelioid lichens have
secondary branches that spring...
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funereal fur fur-
thief furuncle furca furc- fork bifurcation, fourchette,
furcate, furcula, furcular, multifurcate, trifurcate,
trifurcation †furcilla furcill-...
- indigo-blue-metallic
transverse fasciae at one-fifth and
before the middle, the
second furcate (forked)
towards the dorsum.
There are two
white dots on the
costa at three-fifths...
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during 1970s J-12 -
Initial version of the
light fighter with
pitot bi-
furcated air
intake and non-afterburning
engine J-12I - (aka J-12A)
Improved J-12...
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frontal ridge A
ridge running along the top of the head
along the midline.
furcate Forked.
fusiform Tapering towards both ends.
ganoid scales Armor-like scales...
- or
straight and can be
distally dentate (e.g.
unidentate or bidentate).
Furcate (also
called comb,
forked or brush)
chaetae are
similar to capillaries...
- accepted. J-12 The
initial version of the
light fighter with
pitot bi-
furcated air
intake and non-afterburning
engine J-12I (aka J-12A)
Improved J-12...
- reduced. Of the
radial veins, only R1 and R4+5 are developed. R4+5 may
furcate at end. R4 and R5 may
merge into the alar
margin separately or continue...