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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
textus,-a,-um (part.A): woven, plaited, constructed; whole, intact, as of skin [> L. texo (contexo),-ere, -ui, textum, 3. 'to weave into a fabric, to plait together, intertwine, to construct, put together']; syn. textilis,-e (adj.B), ‘woven;’

- pericarpio fibroso, fibris in vittas latas anastomosantes textis (B&H), with a fibrous pericarpium, with fibers woven together into broad anastomosing bands.

- peritheciis sparsis vel gregariis, primum tectis, dein erumpentibus, perithecia scattered or gregarious, at first intact, then rupturing.
Textus,-us (s.m.IV), abl. sg. textu: a woven fabric or piece of plaited (interwoven) work. The Latin word also refers to the pattern or style of weaving or the method of joining, i.e. the texture;

- segmenta forma textuque dissimilia, the segments are dissimilar in form and texture.

 

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