Definition of Subovate. Meaning of Subovate. Synonyms of Subovate

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Definition of Subovate

Subovate
Subovate Sub*o"vate, a. Nearly in the form of an egg, or of the section of an egg, but having the inferior extremity broadest; nearly ovate.

Meaning of Subovate from wikipedia

- endemic to Ecuador. It is a fairly small, glabrous herb with alternating subovate-elliptic leaves measuring approximately 1,5 by 2,5 cm. Resembles Peperomia...
- middle of the dorsum, the costal projecting scales mixed with pale rosy. A subovate white spot is found in the disc beyond the middle outlined with black irroration...
- southeastern Canada. Original description (Say 1829): "S**** very large, subovate; disk unequally wrinkled and undulated transversely, dark yellowish brown;...
- transverse blackish strigulae in the dorsal half and there is an irregular subovate blackish blotch towards the apex, confluent with the middle one of three...
- members of Odostomiinae have. The s**** opening (aperture) is truncate-subovate. Compared to Euparthenia Thiele, 1929, Gurmatia lacks a columellar fold...
- an ill-defined yellowish white patch at the base of the dorsum, with a subovate patch located between the basal one-third and before the middle, consisting...
- grooved. The protoconch is small, pellucid, and sinistral. The aperture is subovate. The outer lip is thin.The columella is simple and has a slight sinistral...
- The base of the s**** is evenly rounded and imperforate. The aperture is subovate, not oblique. The margin is simple, slightly thickened, not complete in...
- golden-brown in colour. The umbilicus is imperforate. The aperture is subovate. The snail occurs in south-eastern Australia from Queensland southwards...
- glabrous, and has short internodes. The leaves are alternate, oblong-subovate, somewhat obtuse at both ends or acutish at base, small (3 to 4x8 to 12...