adnate in English

adjective
1
joined by having grown together.
Each bract bears an ovule adnate to its expanding base.

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1. Attached (adnexed to adnate) and often notched.

2. The widely spaced stolonal hydrothecae have adnate proximal parts and erect distal parts.

3. White in colour, they are 5 mm long, actinomorphic and bisexual with 4 adnate stamens and a superior ovary.

4. Within the catfish family, the Noturus genus is characteristically small with an adnate or attached adipose fin.

5. Bacterial colonization occurred initially and was rapidly followed by the development of a monolayer of adnate diatoms.

6. If present, rarely fertile, opposite the Anticous segment ; filaments short, adnate to the base of the style ; anthers

7. Petals (3 or)4 or 5(or , rarely more, distinct or connate, sometimes adnate to staminal tube and then valvate.

8. While most species were consumed in proportion to their abundance in the environment, there was considerable selection against adnate and filamentous forms.

9. Observations of assemblage physiognomy by scanning electron microscopy revealed that at low irradiances, a densely packed understory of adnate diatoms, with a few overstory diatoms, covered the tile surface.

10. In cleistogamous fruit it is distinct from other acaulescent species with undivided leaf blades by the ovate to subreniform blade outline, the basal lobes commonly Attingent or overlapping in life, glabrous foliage except for scattered appressed hairs on the upper surface of the leaf blades, short conspicuously adnate stipules, purple-spotted

11. Abrupta are narrowly adnate to free, with a decurrent tooth on the stipe apex or with a decurrent line on the upper stipe, close to subdistant, white to cream to white with pale ochraceous or orangish tint in mass, white in side view, unchanging when cut or bruised, 5 - 8.5 mm broad, broadest toward pileus margin, with edges finely fibriate and yellowing slightly with age; the