osculant
Kelime Anlamı :
1. yaslanan.
2. öpen.
3. dokunan.
4. ortak özellikleri olan.
Tanımlar :
1.
biology intermediate in characteristics between two similar or related taxonomic groups.
2. closely adhering or joined; embracing.
2. closely adhering or joined; embracing.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
kissing; hence, touching or meeting; clinging.
2. adhering closely; applied to certain creeping animals, such as caterpillars.
3. intermediate between two genera, groups, families, etc., and having some of the characteristics of each; interosculant.
2. adhering closely; applied to certain creeping animals, such as caterpillars.
3. intermediate between two genera, groups, families, etc., and having some of the characteristics of each; interosculant.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
kissing; hence, meeting; clinging.
2. adhering closely; embracing; -- applied to certain creeping animals, as caterpillars.
3. intermediate in character, or on the border, between two genera, groups, families, etc., of animals or plants, and partaking somewhat of the characters of each, thus forming a connecting link; interosculant.
2. adhering closely; embracing; -- applied to certain creeping animals, as caterpillars.
3. intermediate in character, or on the border, between two genera, groups, families, etc., of animals or plants, and partaking somewhat of the characters of each, thus forming a connecting link; interosculant.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
kissing.
2. in biology, touching or intermediate between two or more groups; inosculant; intergrading: said of genera, families, etc., which connect or link others together.
3. adhering closely; embracing: applied to certain creeping animals, as caterpillars.
4. in mathematics, the invariant whose vanishing signifies that the quantics all vanish, and that there is a syzygetic relation between the tangential qualitics.
2. in biology, touching or intermediate between two or more groups; inosculant; intergrading: said of genera, families, etc., which connect or link others together.
3. adhering closely; embracing: applied to certain creeping animals, as caterpillars.
4. in mathematics, the invariant whose vanishing signifies that the quantics all vanish, and that there is a syzygetic relation between the tangential qualitics.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia