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- often with surrounding tissues, develop into fruits. Gymnosperms have unenclosed seeds. Xylem made of vessel elements Open vessel elements are stacked...
- eukaryotic cell. It was once thought that prokaryotic cellular components were unenclosed within the cytoplasm except for an outer cell membrane, but bacterial...
- Frankish *forhist. Uses of forest in English to denote any uninhabited and unenclosed area are presently considered archaic. The Norman rulers of England introduced...
- fodder. Pasture in a wider sense additionally includes rangelands, other unenclosed pastoral systems, and land types used by wild animals for grazing or browsing...
- Unenclosed shopping area...
- wind pressure, except for the Choir which stands on 10 inches, and the Unenclosed Choir stands on 3 3/4". Also, some individual stops stand on lower wind...
- ****, 'seed'), literally meaning 'naked seeds'. The name is based on the unenclosed condition of their seeds (called ovules in their unfertilized state)....
- the aviation industry to refer to a low rim around the opening for an unenclosed ****pit. The origin of the term is unknown. Coaming also refers to the...
- (flowering seed plants) Coniferous (females bearing ovulate cones that release unenclosed seeds at maturity) Fruit-bearing (enclosing seeds within) Usually evergreen...
- this "parquetting of jis", this "gypsum fretwork... all adorning and unenclosed" originated from India. However, the Najd fretwork seems very different...