- disarticulates
- v. separate; cut off
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Disarticulator — Dis ar*tic u*la tor, n. One who disarticulates and prepares skeletons. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Taxonomy of wheat — During 10,000 years of cultivation, numerous forms of wheat have evolved under human selection. This diversity has led to much confusion in the naming of wheats. This article explains how genetic and morphological characteristics of wheat… … Wikipedia
holothallic conidiogenesis — thallic c. in which just one portion of the conidiogenous cell disarticulates to form a conidium … Medical dictionary
holothallic — holo·thal·lic (hōl″o thalґik) pertaining to or characterized by thallic conidiogenesis in which just one part of the parent cell disarticulates to form the conidium … Medical dictionary
Arthragrostis — Gk arthron, joint. Resembling Agrostis, but the panicle disarticulates completely into its component divisions … Etymological dictionary of grasses
Arthrostachya — Gk arthron, joint; stachys, spike as of an ear of wheat. At maturity, the inflorescence disarticulates into separate segments each bearing a single spikelet … Etymological dictionary of grasses
Arthrostachys — Gk arthron, joint; stachys, spike as of an ear of wheat. As with Arthrostachya the inflorescence disarticulates into segments each of which in this genus bears a pair of spikelets, one of which is hermaphrodite sessile, the other of which is… … Etymological dictionary of grasses
Arthrostylidium — Gk arthron, joint; stylos, stalk. The rhachilla readily disarticulates … Etymological dictionary of grasses
Chasmopodium — Gk chasma, hollow; podus, foot. The rhachis disarticulates into segments the base of which is a hemisphere and the tip of which is a hollow … Etymological dictionary of grasses
Hemarthria — Gk hemi , half; arthron, segment. The spikelets are sessile and embedded in the inflorescence axis which readily disarticulates into segments at maturity … Etymological dictionary of grasses