- acervatus
- -a/um
adj A
entassé, amassé
Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum botanicae. 2013.
Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum botanicae. 2013.
Drymaeus acervatus — Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 2.3)[1] … Wikipedia
Connopus — acervatus Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi … Wikipedia
Acervate — A*cer vate, v. t. [L. acervatus, p. p. of acervare to heap up, fr. acervus heap.] To heap up. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drymaeus — multilineatus hanging on a tree branch. Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
acervate — acervately, adv. /euh serr vit, vayt, as euhr vayt /, adj. Bot., Mycol. pertaining to growth, esp. of fungi, that forms a dense, heaped up mass. [1840 50; < L acervatus heaped up (ptp. of acervare), equiv. to acerv(us) heap + atus ATE1] * * * … Universalium
Rüblinge — Spindeliger Rübling (Collybia (Gymnopus) fusipes) Systematik Klasse: Ständerpilze (Basidiomycetes) Unterklasse … Deutsch Wikipedia
Гимнопус — Не следует путать с гимнопилом. Гимнопус … Википедия
acervate — [ə sʉr′vit, ə sʉr′vāt΄] adj. [L acervatus, pp. of acervare, to heap up < acervus, a heap] Biol. growing in tight clusters or heaps … English World dictionary
acervation — ˌasə(r)ˈvāshən noun ( s) Etymology: Latin acervation , acervatio, from acervatus + ion , io ion : a heaping up : accumulation … Useful english dictionary
a|cer´va|ly — a|cer|vate «uh SUR viht, vayt», adjective. Botany. growing in closely compacted clusters; heaped. ╂[< Latin acervātus, past participle of acervāre heap up < acervus heap] –a|cer´va|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
a|cer|vate — «uh SUR viht, vayt», adjective. Botany. growing in closely compacted clusters; heaped. ╂[< Latin acervātus, past participle of acervāre heap up < acervus heap] –a|cer´va|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary