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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
accumbens,-entis (part. B): accumbent, lying along or against another body, as cotyledons lying against the radicle along one edge; cf. pleurorhizal, q.v.[> accumbo,-cumbere,-cubui,-cubitum; ad/cumbo: to lie down]; see incumbens,-entis (part.B);

- cotyledones accumbentes, cotyledons accumbent.

- cotyledones planae, ovales; radícula brevis, accumbens (B&H), cotyledons plane, oval, with the radicle short, accumbent.

- cotyledonibus amplis compressis late oblongis radiculae versus hilum adscendenti accumbentibus(B&H), with the colyledones large, compressed, broadly oblong, with radicle ascendent towards the hilum, accumbent.

 

A work in progress, presently with preliminary A through R, and S, and with S (in part) through Z essentially completed.
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