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raceme in
which the
single flowers are
replaced by
cymes is
called a (indefinite) thyrse. The
secondary cymes can be of any of the
different types of dichasia...
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Cyme or
CYME may
refer to:
Cyme (Euboea),
modern Kymi
Cyme (Aeolis) in Asia
Minor Cyme (Italy), near
Naples Cyme (botany), an
arrangement of
flowers in...
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Cyme (Gr****: Κύμη) or ****ae was an
Aeolian city in
Aeolis (Asia Minor)
close to the
kingdom of Lydia. It was
called Phriconian,
perhaps from the mountain...
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Heracleitus (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλειτος) of
Cyme, in Aeolis, was
appointed by
Arsinoe II, the wife of Lysimachus, to the
government of
Heraclea Pontica...
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Heracleides (or Heraclides) of
Cyme (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλείδης ὁ Κυμαῖος; fl. 350 B.C.) is a little-attested Gr****
historian who
wrote a
multivolume Persica...
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composed of one or two cincinni, also
called scorpioid cymes,
which are
monochasia (i.e.
cymes with a
single branched main
false axis) in
which the lateral...
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Aristodicus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστόδικος) of
Cyme in Asia Minor, and son of Heracleides. When his
fellow citizens were advised, by an oracle, to deliver...
- by the
joint oecists (founders):
Megasthenes of
Chalcis and
Hippocles of
Cyme. The site
chosen was on the hill and
later acropolis of
Monte di ****a surrounded...
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distinctive characteristic of the
plant on them:
clusters or
cymes at the top.
These cymes consist of
branches that have
small egg-shaped seed capsules...
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Ephorus of
Cyme (/ˈɛfərəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἔφορος ὁ Κυμαῖος,
Ephoros ho Kymaios; c. 400 BC – 330 BC) was an
ancient Gr****
historian known for his universal...