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Definition of Sinuate

Sinuate
Sinuate Sin"u*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sinuated; p. pr. & vb. n. Sinuating.] To bend or curve in and out; to wind; to turn; to be sinusous. --Woodward.

Meaning of Sinuate from wikipedia

- asymmetrical teeth pointing forward Serrulate serrulatus Finely serrate Sinuate sinuosus With deep, wave-like indentations; co****ly crenate Lobate lobatus...
- attachment to the stipe: Adnate Adnexed Decurrent Emarginate Free Seceding Sinuate Subdecurrent See Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month for January 2008 for a...
- Burmagomphus pyramidalis, the sinuate clubtail, is a species of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It is found in India and Sri Lanka. There are 2 subspecies...
- stipe and flesh can range from white-creamy coloured to bright yellow. The sinuate gills are white and crowded. The flesh is thick and soft and has a mealy...
- Agrilus sinuatus, known generally as the sinuate peartree borer or hawthorn jewel beetle, is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae...
- Nearctic realms. The wingspan is 15–24 mm. The forewings have a sinuate, vertical termen. sinuate. The costal fold from base to beyond middle, is irregular...
- Mexico. The wingspan is 45–48 mm. The forewing outer margin is distinctly sinuate before the tornus. The labial palps are longer than in any other Proserpinus...
- white with age. The crowded white to pale grey or pale brown gills are sinuate and up to 2 cm thick. The cylindrical stout white stem is 6 to 15 centimetres...
- tan when young, then rusty brown; they are somewhat close, and shallowly sinuate. The spore print is rusty brown. It resembles C. bolaris, C. boulderensis...
- in the upper regions of the stipe. Gills: The lamellae are ascending, sinuate to adnate, brown, often stained into black where injured, close, with two...