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Definition of Tricuspidate

Tricuspidate
Tricuspidate Tricus"pid*ate, a. Three-pointed; ending in three points; as, a tricuspidate leaf.

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- This glossary of botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botany and plants in general. Terms of plant morphology are...
- upper central region. Also up to 1.5 m (5 ft) in width. Also largest tricuspidate leaf (like the undivided leaves of Boston Ivy). Largest naturally inverse...
- loculus. The style is filiform, straight or declinate and has an obscurely tricuspidate (three tipped) stigmatose apex. The fruit is a subglobose dry loculicidal...
- outer tepals of the flowers are 22 – 33 mm long and the inner tepals tricuspidate, 8 – 10 mm long. It flowers from October to November. Its distribution...
- TransverseReferring to the form of a s**** when it is wider than high. TricuspidateHaving three cusps. TrifidHaving three branches. Trigonal – Having...
- of radula is bicuspidate, laterals are unicuspidate and marginals are tricuspidate. These freshwater limpets are capable of secreting a bioluminescent substance...
- inside the upper petal. Whorls few or many, 5–6-flowered; bracts rigid, tricuspidate. Calyx sessile; tube 1/4 in. long, densely pubescent, with 10 raised...
- and trigonus (Latin), "three-cornered" in reference to the remarkable tricuspidate pattern of the upper molars. Rodolphe Tabuce, Julien Clavel and Miguel...
- having five or six cusps on each. The lower canines have three cusps (tricuspidate). They weigh 83–142 g (2.9–5.0 oz). The harpy fruit bat is frugivorous...
- large teeth, one on each side, in consequence of which the leaf appears tricuspidate. A form similar in appearance but less pronounced occurs in U. montana...