cucullate
Kelime Anlamı :
1. külahlı.
2. kukuleteli.
Tanımlar :
1.
botany having the shape of a cowl or hood; hooded: cucullate sepals.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
cucullated
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
hooded; cowled; covered, as with a hood.
2. having the edges toward the base rolled inward, as the leaf of the commonest american blue violet.
3.
4. having the prothorax elevated so as to form a sort of hood, receiving the head, as in certain insects.
5. having a hoodlike crest on the head, as certain birds, mammals, and reptiles.
2. having the edges toward the base rolled inward, as the leaf of the commonest american blue violet.
3.
4. having the prothorax elevated so as to form a sort of hood, receiving the head, as in certain insects.
5. having a hoodlike crest on the head, as certain birds, mammals, and reptiles.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
hooded; cowled; covered as with a hood.
2. in botany, having the shape or semblance of a hood; wide at the top and drawn to a point below, in the shape of a cornet of paper; like or likened to a hood: as, a cucullate leaf or nectary. in mosses it is specifically applied to a conical calyptra cleft at one side.
3. in zoology, hooded; having the head shaped, marked, or colored as if hooded or cowled: specifically applied, in entomology, to the prothorax of an insect when it is elevated or otherwise shaped into a kind of hood or cowl for the head.
2. in botany, having the shape or semblance of a hood; wide at the top and drawn to a point below, in the shape of a cornet of paper; like or likened to a hood: as, a cucullate leaf or nectary. in mosses it is specifically applied to a conical calyptra cleft at one side.
3. in zoology, hooded; having the head shaped, marked, or colored as if hooded or cowled: specifically applied, in entomology, to the prothorax of an insect when it is elevated or otherwise shaped into a kind of hood or cowl for the head.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia