cupules in English

noun
1
a cup-shaped organ, structure, or receptacle in a plant or animal.
The ovule is surrounded by integument tissues which produce the seed coat, and in the earliest seed plants another layer called the cupule enclosed the entire ovule/seed.
noun
    acorn cup

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4. Cupules 'Cupules' is a 7 letter word starting with C and ending with S Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Cupules We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Cupules will help you to finish your crossword today.

5. Cupules are found all around the world

6. Cupules are found virtually throughout our planet

7. Cupules are small depressions ground into the rock

8. Typically, Cupules were created by direct percussion, i.e

9. Thus, an ear with four ranks of Cupules

10. Cupules—- the oldest surviving rock art ROBERT G

11. Cupules at Auditorium Cave & Daraki-Chattan Rock Shelter

12. Cupules Cupules are small concavities, ground or pecked into boulder or bedrock surfaces and typically ranging from 2 to 8 centimeters in diameter

13. More Cupules have since been detected (image by GK)

14. More Stats for Les Cupules downhill ski trail trail

15. Cupules at Sandy Creek Shelter 1, near Laura, north Queensland

16. Four new petrified specimens of Cupules assigned to Hydrasperma cf

17. I have bought 4 Cupules, each no last then 5 minuets.

18. One rock art form that is often overlooked is called Cupules

19. Only the deepest parts of the Cupules have survived laminar exfoliation of …

20. When one observes these Cupules, the inquisitive mind poses so many questions

21. Turtles, footprints, Cupules and other shapes can be found on several boulders

22. Visit the Merida FedEx Location at Av. Cupules Núm. 503

23. When winbot turnning, inner circle and outer circle of Cupules are not turning at same speed, after few minuets of use inner Cupules will detach from outer circle then winbot will fall from windows

24. Les Cupules is a 681 m green ski run (piste) trail located near Val-d'Isère

25. Vallonias are the cupules (acorn cups) of certain species of oak (for example, of Quercus valonea).

26. Oh, man, that darn neighbor kid put Cupules all over my fender with a ball peen hammer

27. Stefan Maeder, Freiburger Institut fuer Palaeowissenschaften: Cupules, Whales and Croziers - Pole-finding and Centralisms in Neolithic Brittany, ca

28. These Cupules are small, bowl-shaped depressions that have been pecked, pounded or ground into a rock surface

29. The antiquity of Cupules extends back to the Lower Paleolithic in Asia and Africa, hundreds of thousand years ago

30. The suspension was added to the API CHB/E Cupules, and the strip was incubated at 37°C

31. The hemispherical Cupules of the London Clay Flora (51 are restricted to Laureae and Cinnamomeae of the Perseeae‐Laureae clade

32. Cupules (manmade, roughly semi-hemispherical depressions on rocks) form the major bulk of the early non-iconic rock art globally

33. Maize Cupules may be indurate, but the outer glumes are softer than the highly indurated glumes of the teosinte ear

34. Cupules that are, by the Aurignacian (28,000 B.C.), associated with clearly defined vulvas which also appear in conjunction with specific animals

35. Cupules occur in much of North America, but they are especially common in the west (Baumhoff 1980;Nissen and Ritter 1986)

36. Cupules may seem simple features requiring li tt le technological explanation, until one examines them more closely and in their wider context

37. Cupules are widely believed to be the world's most common rock art motifs, found in huge numbers in every continent except Antarctica.

38. They may have been made as part of the same tradition exemplified by the Straits Salish Cupules, possibly associated with fishing sites.

39. What is notable about the megalithic Junapani stone circles are cup marks, or Cupules, that are cut into some of the stones making up the circles.The stones that have the Cupules are positioned around the circles in a way that suggests that they mark specific directions, such as the direction of the winter solstice sunrise

40. These Cupules like many others found around the world were likely refurbished by different cultures and could be anywhere from 14,000-500 years old

41. Cupules, especially the oldest known in the world, occur on particularly erosion-resistant rock types, such as quartzite, gneissic granite and even c rystalline

42. The Cupules also were gradually wetter with time (Estimate = 3.99; χ 2 = 7.4, df = 1, p = 0.006) but, interestingly, in contrast with the high differences between wet and dry plots in terms of water content in the leaf litter, the differences in the relative humidity of the Cupules present in wet and dry plots were virtually nonexistent at the

43. The Cupules also were gradually wetter with time (Estimate = 3.99; χ 2 = 7.4, df = 1, p = 0.006) but, interestingly, in contrast with the high differences between wet and dry plots in terms of water content in the leaf litter, the differences in the relative humidity of the Cupules present in wet and dry plots were virtually nonexistent at the

44. Cupules and fruits from the Early to Middle Miocene of Yunnan, southwestern China, are assigned to the genus Lithocarpus (Fagaceae) based on morphological and anatomical characters

45. These man-made holes are just a little bit different because they are on the side of the mountain, unlike most Cupules, which are typically seen on the ground

46. They would remind you of a mortar used for grinding spices or medication except that true Cupules are found on vertical walls and boulders rather than a horizontal surface.

47. For those of you who may not know, Cupules, also known as bedrock mortar stones and cup stones, are man made holes that have been drilled into hard rock

48. Cupule (plural Cupules) Any small structure shaped like a cup, such as at the base of an acorn, or the sucker on the feet of some flies; Translations

49. Rock Cupules (/ ˈ k j uː p j uː l /) are humanly made depressions on rock surfaces that resemble the shape of an inverse spherical cap or dome

50. Three of the specimens are interpreted as representing a pair of Cupules derived from a single megasporophyll showing dichotomy so that each cupule is termed a hemi-cupule and has two lobed