Definition of Gemmated. Meaning of Gemmated. Synonyms of Gemmated

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Definition of Gemmated

Gemmated
Gemmated Gem"ma*ted, a. Having buds; adorned with gems or jewels.

Meaning of Gemmated from wikipedia

- Insara gemmicula, the gemmate bush katydid, is a species of phaneropterine katydid in the family Tettigoniidae. It is found in North America. "Insara...
- trigeminal, trigeminy †gemellus gemell- gemma gemm- bud gem, gemma, gemmaceous, gemmate, gemmiferous, gemmiform, gemmiparous, gemmulation, gemmule, gemmuliferous...
- sediment. It has been shown that four species of sea cu****ber (Thyonella gemmate, Holothuria floridana, H. grisea and Cu****aria frondosa) ingested between...
- four). Individual grains are possibly porate-like. The exine is mixed with gemmate and short baculate processes, whereas the ****ine is granulate. Poorly preserved...
- umbilicus bearing fine radial riblets. The umbilicus is margined by a strongly gemmate ridge, followed by a finer one inside the umbilicus. The spire conoidal...
- has been linked to the Hiberno-Scottish mission. The tablet shows a Crux gemmate surrounded by other symbols that are hard to identify, including possible...
- third field in human history (after the military and the sports) to be gemmated into a pocket with its own rituals, language, management, prognosis, etc...
- s**** shows no axial sculpture. The whorls contain a smooth upper and a gemmate lower keel. The protoconch is smooth. The height of the spire equals about...
- are perfectly aligned along the spires, its surface sculpture is finely gemmate (bud-like), and its overall shape is oblong, compressed dorso-ventrally...
- less narrow and long, terminating in a nodulous peripheral keel that is gemmate throughout. Type species : Pleurotoma gemmata Hinds, 1843 The bead-row...