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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
eximie (adv.): exceptionally, exceedingly, excellently, uncommonly; very unusually [> L. eximius,-a,-um (adjA], q.v.];

- basi attenuatas, eximie patentes, at the base attenuate, exceptionally patent.

- caespites laete virides, tactu lubricae et eximie flexiles (Agardh), clumps bright green slippery to the touch and exceptionally supple.

- caule breviori graciliori, frondibus longissimis, ramis oppositis eximie horizontalibus, vesiculis ellipticis concatenatis (Agardh), with the stem shorter, more slender, with the fronds very long, with the branches opposite, exceedingly horizontal, with the vesicles elliptic, concatenate.

- squamis interioribus lanceolatis quadruplo longioribus in appendicem subulatam eximie ciliato-pectinatam nigram flosculos aequantem abeuntibus (Boissier), with the inner scales lanceolate, four times longer, changing into a subulate appendage exceptionally ciliate-comblike, equalling the black florets.

- [lichen] gelatina hymenea iodo eximie coerulescens, at in apotheciis junioribus, adhuc endocarpeis, ea non tingitur (Nyl.), hymenial gelatin in iodine exceedingly blue, but in younger apothecia, thus far endocarpean [i.e. a feature of the genus Endocarpon], this [i.e. gelatin] is not stained.

- [algae] margine eximie undatocrispa, colore inferioris frondis obscuriore, rigiditate (Agardh), it differs by the margin extraordinarily wavy-crisped, with the color of the lower frond darker, by its rigidity.

- stigma truncatum interdum eximie ampliatum (Muell.), the stigma truncate, sometimes very unusually enlarged.

 

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