Definition of Emersed. Meaning of Emersed. Synonyms of Emersed

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Definition of Emersed

Emersed
Emersed E*mersed", a. [L. emersus, p. p. See Emerge.] (Bot.) Standing out of, or rising above, water. --Gray.

Meaning of Emersed from wikipedia

- Emerse Faé (born 24 January 1984) is a former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder and is currently the manager of the Ivory Coast national...
- tolerate periodic submersion and many aquatic species have both submersed and emersed forms. There are relatively few obligate submersed aquatic plants (species...
- Laos, and Vietnam, and has been introduced to the United States. The emersed form has rounded leaves, while submerged leaves are narrow and lanceolate...
- group stage, coach Jean-Louis G****et was dismissed, and ****istant coach Emerse Faé was hired as caretaker in the knockout stages, as the national team...
- artificial aquatic habitats. The plants are annual or perennial, growing emersed, floating-leaved, or seasonally submersed, leaves glabrous to stellate-pubescent;...
- consistent to heavy moisture. It can also grow with the roots submerged (emersed), or in swampy or riparian environments. In colder regions, the plant dies...
- for a limited period, as it will gradually become desiccated and die if emersed for too long.[citation needed] Metabolic processes within cells take place...
- While emersed (out of the water), they respire through cutaneous respiration, either through their skin, or by taking mouthfuls of air.: 304  Emersed mudfish...
- aquarium trade. Emersed plants readily produce flowers and seeds but it can be grown submersed as well. Most plants sold are grown emersed on plant farms...
- lines along a s****. At low water, the intertidal zone is exposed (or emersed), whereas at high water, it is underwater (or immersed). Intertidal ecologists...