Definition of Verruculose. Meaning of Verruculose. Synonyms of Verruculose

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Definition of Verruculose

Verruculose
Verruculose Ver*ru"cu*lose`, a. [L. verrucula, dim. of verruca a wart.] Minutely verrucose; as, a verruculose leaf or stalk.

Meaning of Verruculose from wikipedia

- a wart-like shape. verrucose A rough surface covered with verrucae. verruculose A surface covered with tiny verrucae; delicately verrucose. vesicle A...
- 1948 to contain polypores with a double spore wall. The inner wall is verruculose (with moderate-sized growths) to ornamented, thickened and usually coloured...
- densely distributed warts that are pure white to sordid cream, minutely verruculose, floccose, easily removable. Viscid when wet, with a short striate margin...
- style branches. verruciform Wart-like in form. verrucose Having warts. verruculose Minutely verrucose; minutely warty. versatile (of anthers) Swinging freely...
- Oxford 20(80): 406, t. 29. 1906". Verruculosa came from the word "verruculose". Verruculose is having moderate-sized growths. Peperomia verruculusa is endemic...
- Acarospora americana is a dark brown to black verruculose to areolate or squamulose crustose lichen with deeply immersed reddish to blackish-brown apothecia...
- orellipsoid, short conical beak at the tip, or beakless Surface smooth to verruculose Size 20–63 x 9–18 μm in size (on PCA) mature conidia typically 10–30...
- Acarospora thelococcoides is a pruinose (dusty whitish) verruculose (warty) crustose lichen that grows in patches up to 10 cm across that grows on soil...
- fringed with fine hairs; the entire calyx surface bears non-glandular, verruculose (warty-surfaced) hairs up to 0.3 mm long. The corolla spans 14–20 mm...
- 6 in) wide.: 221  It is extremely variable in its growth forms, being verruculose, rimose, areolate, or squamulose.: 221  It has 0.2–1.5 mm round to angular...