cupule in Vietnamese

Danh từ
1. (thực vật học) quả đấu
2. (động vật học) bộ phận hình chén, ổ hình ché

Sentence patterns related to "cupule"

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1. Acorns are usually seated in or surrounded by a woody cupule

2. 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

3. Acorn definition, the typically ovoid fruit or nut of an oak, enclosed at the base by a cupule

4. Acorn definition is - the nut of the oak usually seated in or surrounded by a hard woody cupule of indurated bracts.

5. 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

6. In archeology: rock Cupules are circular man-made hollows on the surface of a rock or a rock slab; also a cupstone.; In botany: the base of an acorn, see calybium and cupule.; In entomology:

7. The Cupules are often in tight clusters of three or two, cup‐ or deeply bowl‐shaped, valveless, covered with imbricate and appressed blunt scales, containing a single fruit in each cupule and enclosing about

8. In 1990 eleven petroglyphs were observed, nine Cupules on Chief's Rock, which also bore marks of red pigment, and two petroglyphs, a cupule and meandering line, on a boulder in trench II, site III F-24, excavated by V

9. The fruit is a nut called an acorn or oak nut borne in a cup-like structure known as a cupule; each acorn contains one seed (rarely two or three) and takes 6–18 months to mature, depending on their species.

Quả là dạng quả kiên được gọi là quả đấu, mọc ra trong một cấu trúc hình chén; mỗi quả đấu chứa 1 hạt (hiếm khi 2 hay 3) và mất 6–18 tháng để chín, phụ thuộc vào loài.