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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
visible: visibilis,-e (adj.B), conspicuus,-a,-um (adj.A) 'that is in view, that comes into view, visible;' manifestus,-a,-um (adj.A) 'apparent, evident;'

- discus saepe protrudens (visibilis post anthesin), disc often protruding (visible after anthesis).

- nucleo plerumque visibili, with the nucleus usually visible.

- bracteolis conspicuis, nudo oculo visibilibus, with conspicuous bracteoles, visible with the naked eye.

- squamae posticae in apice frondis tantum visibiles, the posterior scales only at the apex of the frond visible.

- genicula opaca, facile conspicua (Agardh), the genicula opaque, easily visible.
made visible, exposed to view: patefactus,-a,-um (part.A);

- paries cellularis in LM laevis, tenuisque patefactus, cell wall made

visible in LM smooth and thin.

 

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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