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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
unc.: abbrev. for uncia,-ae (s.f.I), q.v., ‘inch;’ or uncialis,-e (adj.B), ‘-inch;’

- [fungus] magnus ,3 --4 unc. latus, ultra spithamam saepe longus, the fungus large, 3--4 unciae [=inches] wide, often beyond a spithama [7 inches] long; see uncia,-ae (s.f.I); see spithama,-ae (s.f.I).

- stipes concolor, adscendens , excentricus , compaclus , solidus , subtomentosus, unc. 1 crassus , 2 fere longus (S&A), the stipe of one color, ascending, off-center, compact, solid, somewhat tomentose, one inch thick almost two long.

 

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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