Definition of Trigonous. Meaning of Trigonous. Synonyms of Trigonous

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Definition of Trigonous

Trigonous
Trigonous Trig"o*nous, a. [L. trigonus, Gr. ?. See Trigon.] Same as Trigonal.

Meaning of Trigonous from wikipedia

- three leaflets; for example, a clover leaf. trifoliolate See trifoliate. trigonous Triangular in cross-section and obtusely angled. Compare triquetrous....
- glabrous gr**** has fine and numerous roots. It as slender or rigidulous, trigonous stems that are 0.5 to 2.0 millimetres (0.020 to 0.079 in) thick. Red-purple...
- thick clumps between 15–30 cm (5.9–11.8 in) in height. Stems are slender, trigonous, smooth; with sheaths that are leafless at the base. Leaves are shorter...
- to 28 mm (0.39 to 1.10 in) in length. After flowering it will form a trigonous dark brown-black nut with a narrow-obovoid shape that is approximately...
- leaves (which are typically 1-2mm wide). Stems are known as triquetrous/trigonous (i.e. rounded-triangle shaped cross-section). Its flower bundle (i.e....
- surface is glabrous, and the abaxial surface is glabrous or pubescent. The trigonous petiole is 3–10 mm wide. The very thin submerged leaf with undulate margins...
- between January and August producing brown flowers. The culms are obtusely trigonous and densely papillose. The leaves are long and flat on top while folded...
- diameter, owing to their short rhizomes and dense production of shoots. Each trigonous stem is up to 80 cm long and rough with upward-pointing teeth on the edges...
- aiding the regrowth of other species. It reaches some 2,5 m in height, is trigonous with wiry, drooping yellow-green leaves that are narrowly sword-shaped...
- (0.08–0.20 in) (occasionally up to 8 mm or 0.3 in) wide. The stems are trigonous (roughly triangular in cross-section), but with convex, rounded faces...