Definition of Quaternates. Meaning of Quaternates. Synonyms of Quaternates

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Definition of Quaternates

Quaternate
Quaternate Qua*ter"nate, a. Composed of, or arranged in, sets of four; quaternary; as, quaternate leaves.

Meaning of Quaternates from wikipedia

- Quaternates is an obsolete order of mammals created by Henri-Marie Ducrotay de Blainville in 1839, imitating Linnean nomenclature (Primates). It included...
- quatern- four each Latin quaternī biquaternion, quatern, quaternary, quaternate, quaternion, quaternity, quire quati-, -cuti-, qu****-, -cuss- shake Latin...
- semiquartile quaternī quatern- four each biquaternion, quatern, quaternary, quaternate, quaternion, quaternity, quire quattuor quadr- four quadrangle, quadrennial...
- suborders Chiroptera, Insectivora and Carnivora), Tertiates (or Glires) and Quaternates (including Gravigrada, Pachydermata and Ruminantia), but these new taxa...
- altitude. It is a small shrub, 1–2 m (3.3–6.6 ft) in height, with ternate or quaternate leaves, and many-flowered, pendant panicles up to 25 cm (9.8 in) long...
- nomenclature (Primates). It included the suborder Glires. Secundates Quaternates BLAINVILLE, Henri-Marie Ducrotay de (1839): “Nouvelle classification...
- included the suborders Chiroptera, Insectivora and Carnivora. Tertiates Quaternates BLAINVILLE, Henri-Marie Ducrotay de (1839): “Nouvelle classification...
- elephants, hippopotamuses, peccaries, pigs, and sometimes camels Order Quaternates Blainville (1839) Gravigrada, Pachydermata and Ruminantia Order Secundates...
- quatern- four each Latin quaternī biquaternion, quatern, quaternary, quaternate, quaternion, quaternity, quire quati-, -cuti-, qu****-, -cuss- shake Latin...
- older stems having light red, exfoliating bark. The leaves are ternate or quaternate, membranous, and linear-lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, 8-15 cm long,...