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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
-nerved (adj.): see -veined;

in L. comp. see -nervis,-e (adj.B); -nervius,-a,-um (adj.A).

in Gk. comp. see -neurus,-a,-um (adj.A).

in Gk. comp. see -phlebius,-a,-um (adj.A), -veined, q.v.
nerved, with nerves, i.e. fairly strong unbranched veins or ribs (Stearn 1996); nervatus,-a,-um (adj.A), nerved, provided with nerves; nerviger,-gera,-gerum (adj.A), ‘nerve-bearing;’ nervosus,-a,-um (adj.A), q.v., “having several ribs” (Lindley), full of nerves or ribs, with prominent nerves; nervis,-e (adj.B); (often in mosses) costatus,-a,-um (adj.A), q.v., provided with a costa, or midrib; see veined;

- bracteis involucri 1-2-nervatis, with the bracts of the involucre 1-2-nerved.

- foliis caulinis 4-6-costatis, with cauline leaves 4-6-costate.

NOTE: enervis,-e (adj.B), enervius,-a,-um (adj.A), enervatus,-a,-um (adj.A): without nerves, enervate, ecostate, without a costa, or midrib; cf. nervosus.

NOTE: between the nerves: internervius,-a,-um (adj.A).

 

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