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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
woven: textus,-a,-um (part.A), textilis,-e (adj.B); contextus,-a,-um (part.A),

woven together, put together, constructed;’

- substratum arcte textum, the substrate tightly woven.

- coloniae e hyphis in coactilia arcte textili compositae, colonies composed of hyphae in a densely woven felt.

- tela (-ae, s.f.I) contexta (part.A), a weft of distinct hyphae, felted tissue,

in German “Filzgewebe” (Jackson).

interwoven, entangled, entwined: intertextus,-a,-um (part.A), implexus,-a,-um

(part.A), implicatus,-a,-um (part.A);

- pileipellis ex hyphis perlaxe intertextis composita,

pileipellis composed of hyphae very laxly interwoven.
woven pattern: see texture.

 

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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