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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
well-developed (adj.): effectus,-a,-um (part.A), q.v. + bene (adv.),

valde (adv.) 'strongly;' see -osus,-a,-um (adj.A); the superlative of the adjective

or adverb may be used: see -issimus,-a,-um (adj.A), -issime (adv.); see the Latin suffix -osus,-a,

-um (adj.A); see eu-, in Gk. comp., as eubotrys (adj.B) with well-developed clusters;

euchromus, well-colored; eumorphus, well-formed, well-developed;

- stratum stereidarum bene effectum, band of stereids well developed.

- species notis bene distincta, the species by the characters

quite distinct.

Leskea nervosa, a moss with a well-developed costa in the leaf;

 

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