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Interosculant
Interosculant In`ter*os"cu*lant, a. 1. Mutually touching or intersecting; as, interosculant circles. 2. (Biol.) Uniting two groups; -- said of certain genera which connect family groups, or of species that connect genera. See Osculant.
Osculant
Osculant Os"cu*lant, a. [L. osculans, -antis, p. pr. of osculari to kiss. See Osculate.] 1. Kissing; hence, meeting; clinging. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Adhering closely; embracing; -- applied to certain creeping animals, as caterpillars. 3. (Biol.) Intermediate in character, or on the border, between two genera, groups, families, etc., of animals or plants, and partaking somewhat of the characters of each, thus forming a connecting link; interosculant; as, the genera by which two families approximate are called osculant genera.

Meaning of Culant from wikipedia

- de Culant (or Culan) (1360–1444) was a French nobleman and Admiral of France. He held the titles of Baron of Châteauneuf-sur-Cher, Lord of Culant and...
- Philippe de Culant (1413 – December 1454) was a French nobleman and soldier of the Hundred Years' War. He was a nephew of Louis de Culant, Admiral of...
- of Beauvoir, 1418–1419 Georges de Beauvoir de Chastellux, 1420 Louis de Culant, 1421–1437 André de Laval-Montmorency, lord of Lohéac and baron of Retz...
- Honorary titles Preceded by Louis, Count of Vendôme Grand Master of France 1422–1440 Succeeded by Charles de Culant...
- Naillac. De Brosse began fighting for France alongside his cousin, Louis de Culant. Probably through the influence of his family, de Brosse was made chamberlain...
- Unknown - The role of Grand Huntsman of France is created. Philippe de Culant, soldier (died 1454) Emmerson, Richard K. (18 October 2013). Key Figures...
- peking, celery, bonang, kenong, gong, rebab, kempul xylophone, drums, and culant drums. In its development, wayang golek remains one of the traditional arts...
- (Jean II) at the Battle of Poitiers (1356). He married in 1309 Agnès de Culant and they had nine children. Aimeri III de La Rochefoucauld (son of preceding)...
- la Cerda (1291–1348) 1373 – Jean de Vienne (1341–1396) 1421 – Louis de Culant (1360–1444) 1437 – André de Laval-Montmorency (1408–1485) 1450 – Jean V...
- of Lohéac and of Retz (1408–1486), Marshal of France in 1439 Philippe de Culant, Lord of Jaloignes, of La Croisette, of Saint-Armand and of Chalais (died...