| folia | Plural of folium. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| folia cerebelli | cerebellar folia |
| folia linguae | Numerous projections arranged in several transverse folds upon the lateral margins of the tongue just in front of the palatoglossus muscle. Synonym: papillae foliatae, folia linguae. Fungiform papillae, numerous minute elevations on the dorsum of the tongue, of a fancied mushroom shape, the tip being broader than the base; the epithelium of many of these papillae has taste buds. Synonym: papillae fungiformes, clavate papillae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| foliaceous | <botany> Leaf-like. (12 Nov 1997) |
| foliage | 1. Leaves, collectively, as produced or arranged by nature; leafage; as, a tree or forest of beautiful foliage. 2. A cluster of leaves, flowers, and branches; especially, the representation of leaves, flowers, and branches, in architecture, intended to ornament and enrich capitals, friezes, pediments, etc. <botany> Foliage plant, any plant cultivated for the beauty of its leaves, as many kinds of Begonia and Coleus. Origin: OF. Foillage, fueillage, F. Feuillage, fr. OF. Foille, fueille, fueil, F. Feulle, leaf, L. Folium. See Foil, and cf. Foliation, Filemot. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| foliage volume | <botany> The space, expressed in cubic metres, occupied by a tree. (12 Nov 1997) |
| foliar | <botany> Consisting of, or pertaining to, leaves; as, foliar appendages. <botany> Foliar gap, a particular fibrovascular bundle passing down into the stem from a leaf. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| foliate | 1. To beat into a leaf, or thin plate. 2. To spread over with a thin coat of tin and quicksilver; as, to foliate a looking-glass. Origin: Foliated; Foliating. <botany> Furnished with leaves; leafy; as, a foliate stalk. Foliate curve. <geometry> Same as Folium. Origin: L. Foliatus leaved, leafy, fr. Folium leaf. See Foliage. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| foliate papillae | Numerous projections arranged in several transverse folds upon the lateral margins of the tongue just in front of the palatoglossus muscle. Synonym: papillae foliatae, folia linguae. Fungiform papillae, numerous minute elevations on the dorsum of the tongue, of a fancied mushroom shape, the tip being broader than the base; the epithelium of many of these papillae has taste buds. Synonym: papillae fungiformes, clavate papillae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| foliated | 1. Having leaves, or leaflike projections; as, a foliated shell. 2. Containing, or consisting of, foils; as, a foliated arch. 3. <chemical> Characterised by being separable into thin plates or folia; as, graphite has a foliated structure. 4. <geology> Laminated, but restricted to the variety of laminated structure found in crystalline schist, as mica schist, etc.; schistose. 5. Spread over with an amalgam of tin and quicksilver. Foliated telluium. <chemical> See Nagyagite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| foliation | 1. The process of forming into a leaf or leaves. 2. The manner in which the young leaves are dispoed within the bud. " The . . . Foliation must be in relation to the stem." (De Quincey) 3. The act of beating a metal into a thin plate, leaf, foil, or lamina. 4. The act of coating with an amalgam of tin foil and quicksilver, as in making looking-glasses. 5. The enrichment of an opening by means of foils, arranged in trefoils, quatrefoils, etc.; also, one of the ornaments. See Tracery. 6. <geology> The property, possessed by some crystalline rocks, of dividing into plates or slabs, which is due to the cleavage structure of one of the constituents, as mica or hornblende. It may sometimes include slaty structure or cleavage, though the latter is usually independent of any mineral constituent, and transverse to the bedding, it having been produced by pressure. Origin: Cf. F. Foliation. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| foliature | 1. Foliage; leafage. 2. The state of being beaten into foil. Origin: L. Foliatura foliage. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| foliaceous |
of or pertaining to or resembling the leaf of a plant bearing numerous leaves foliate: (especially of metamorphic rock) having thin leaflike layers or strata
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| foliaceous |
resembling a leaf.
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| foliaceous |
Leaf-like, flattened, projecting like tiles.
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leaf-like, broad and flat; having the texture or shape or a leaf
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| folia |
plural of folium, L. leaf. A leaf-like structure. Cerebellar folia.
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| folia | bearing numerous leaves |
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| folia | (architecture) leaf-like architectural ornament |
| folia | the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants |
| folia | bearing numerous leaves |
| folia | grow leaves, as of plants |
| folia | number the pages of a book or manuscript |
| folia | coat or back with metal foil |
| folia | decorate with leaves |
| folia | hammer into thin flat foils |
| folia | (especially of metamorphic rock) having thin leaflike layers or strata |
| folia | (botany |
| folia | (architecture) ornamented with foliage or foils |
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