Word Meanings - UNISEPTATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Having but one septum, or partition; -- said of two-celled fruits, such as the silicles of cruciferous plants.
Related words: (words related to UNISEPTATE)
- HAVENED
Sheltered in a haven. Blissful havened both from joy and pain. Keats. - HAVENER
A harbor master. - CELLARIST
See CELLARER - CELLULOSE
Consisting of, or containing, cells. - HAVELOCK
A light cloth covering for the head and neck, used by soldiers as a protection from sunstroke. - HAVE
haven, habben, AS. habben ; akin to OS. hebbian, D. hebben, OFries, hebba, OHG. hab, G. haben, Icel. hafa, Sw. hafva, Dan. have, Goth. haban, and prob. to L. habere, whence F. 1. To hold in possession or control; to own; as, he has a farm. 2. - CELLULE
A small cell. - HAVENAGE
Harbor dues; port dues. - CELLED
Containing a cell or cells. - HAVEN
habe, Dan. havn, Icel. höfn, Sw. hamn; akin to E. have, and hence orig., a holder; or to heave ; or akin to AS. hæf sea, 1. A bay, recess, or inlet of the sea, or the mouth of a river, which affords anchorage and shelter for shipping; a harbor; - HAVANA
Of or pertaining to Havana, the capital of the island of Cuba; as, an Havana cigar; -- formerly sometimes written Havannah. -- n. - HAVERSIAN
Pertaining to, or discovered by, Clopton Havers, an English physician of the seventeenth century. Haversian canals , the small canals through which the blood vessels ramify in bone. - CELLAR
A room or rooms under a building, and usually below the surface of the ground, where provisions and other stores are kept. - CELLEPORE
A genus of delicate branching corals, made up of minute cells, belonging to the Bryozoa. - HAVING
Possession; goods; estate. I 'll lend you something; my having is not much. Shak. - HAVIOR
Behavior; demeanor. Shak. (more info) having, of same origin as E. aver a work horse. The h is due to - CELLIFEROUS
Bearing or producing cells. - SEPTUM
A partition that separates the cells of a fruit. One of the radial calcareous plates of a coral. One of the transverse partitions dividing the shell of a mollusk, or of a rhizopod, into several chambers. See Illust. under Nautilus. One - CRUCIFEROUS
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a family of plants which have four petals arranged like the arms of a cross, as the mustard, radish, turnip, etc. (more info) 1. Bearing a cross. - HAVOC
Wide and general destruction; devastation; waste. As for Saul, he made havoc of the church. Acts viii. 3. Ye gods, what havoc does ambition make Among your works! Addison. (more info) fr. E. havoc, cf. OE. havot, or AS. hafoc hawk, which is a cruel - RUBICELLE
A variety of ruby of a yellowish red color, from Brazil. - CHANCELLERY
Chancellorship. Gower. - FRATRICELLI
The name which St. Francis of Assisi gave to his followers, early in the 13th century. A sect which seceded from the Franciscan Order, chiefly in Italy and Sicily, in 1294, repudiating the pope as an apostate, maintaining the duty of celibacy and - OCELLATED
1. Resembling an eye. 2. Marked with eyelike spots of color; as, the ocellated blenny. Ocellated turkey , the wild turkey of Central America - INTERCELLULAR
Lying between cells or cellules; as, intercellular substance, space, or fluids; intercellular blood channels. - PSEUDONAVICELLA
See PSEUDONAVICULA - PENNONCEL; PENNONCELLE
See PENCEL - UNICELLULAR
Having, or consisting of, but a single cell; as, a unicellular organism. - CANCELLATE
Consisting of a network of veins, without intermediate parenchyma, as the leaves of certain plant; latticelike. - ARCHCHANCELLOR
A chief chancellor; -- an officer in the old German empire, who presided over the secretaries of the court. - MISBEHAVE
To behave ill; to conduct one's self improperly; -- often used with a reciprocal pronoun. - OCELLATE
See OCELLATED - INSHAVE
A plane for shaving or dressing the concave or inside faces of barrel staves. - INVOLUCELLUM
See INVOLUCEL - TERCELLENE
A small male hawk. Sir T. Browne.