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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
celeranter (adv.), celeratim (adv.), celere (adv.), celeriter (adv.) with speed, quickly, in haste, promptly, swiftly; comp. celerius (adv.), more swiftly; superl. celeranter (adv.), celerrime (adv.) most swiftly, swiftest, quickest; see swiftly; cf. cito (adv.): quickly, speedily;

- carno pilei alba, cum contusa vel incisa celerrime aurantio-rufescens vel nigrescens, flesh of the pileus white, when bruised or cut very quickly turning orange-red or blackish.

- folia caulina madefacta celeriter squarroso -reflexa, sicca erecto- patentia subtortilia (Mueller), stem leaves, made wet, promptly squarrose-reflexed, when dried, erect-spreading, somewhat twisted.

- (Algae) goniocytium ruptum latere plerumque in tumorem celeriter evehitur, e quo mox transverse fisso zoogonidiorum turba erumpit (Braun), the ruptured goniocytium quickly advances on the side usually into a tumor [i.e. swollen growth], from which soon, when transversely split, bursts out a [disorderly] multitude of zoogonidia.

- genera genuina omnesque immortales species, facilitate cum maxima ac celeriter, detegere queant tirones (Necker), the authentic [i.e. genuine or true] genera, and all the imperishable species, with the greatest ease and swiftly the amateurs might be able to sweep away.

 

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