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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
pectinatim (adv.): in the form of a comb; see pectinatus,-a,-um (adj.A);

- folia pectinatim divisa, leaves divided like a comb.

- folia integra v. pectinatim pinnatifida.

- inflorescentiae ramuli pectinatim fasciati in Botricerate [Panículae terminales, multiflorae, [masculae] immutatae, [femineae] ramis compressis pectinatim incurvis (B&H), the branchlets of the inflorescence pectinately fasciate in Botryceras [the panicles terminal, many flowered, the [male] unchanged, the [female] the branches compressed, pectinately incurved.

- petala 5, fauci calycis inserta, 3-fida v.pectinatim pinnatifida, laciniis capillaribus (B&H), the petals 5, inserted on the throat of the calyx, 3-fid or pinnatifid in a comblike way, with the laciniae capillar [i.e. hair-like].

- Arbor aspectu P. sylvestrem referens potius quam A. pectinatam quae aspectu pyramidato, foliis pectinatim dispositis duplo longioribus differt (Boissier), a tree resembling in form Pinus sylvestris rather than [Abies] pectinata which differs by its conical habit, by the leaves arranged like a comb, two times longer.

- stipulis pectinatim laceris longe adhaerenlibus (DeCandolle), with the stipules lacerate like a comb, long adherent.

 

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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