| spur |
Hollow, narrow conical projection from the base of a petal or sepal.
Ãâó: www.ernestartist.org/BotanicalGlossary01.htm
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| spur |
A hollow, tubular projection of a flower petal.
Ãâó: forest.moscowfsl.wsu.edu/rmrs_gtr118/glossary.html
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| spur |
of a leg segment: a movable "spine," usually larger than most spines and located at the apex of the segment; of wing: dark marking running toward base from band, near front of wing
Ãâó: www.sdvc.uwyo.edu/grasshopper/ghcoglos.htm
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| spur |
A spinelike process of the integument connected by a joint (Fig. 6).
Ãâó: www.sidney.ars.usda.gov/grasshopper/ID_Tools/F_Gui...
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| spur |
A shortened stub of cane, usually formed by pruning the cane to a length of only two to four nodes (buds). Spurs are obvious in the spring, after pruning but before new growth begins.
Ãâó: www.marylandwine.com/wineries/appreciation/glossar...
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| SPU | plausible but false |
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| SPU | a correlation between two variables (e.g., between the number of electric motors in the home and grades at school) that does not result from any direct relation between them (buying electric motors will not raise grades) but from their relation to other variables |
| SPU | tuft of small stiff feathers on the first digit of a bird's wing |
| SPU | in a false and spurious manner |
| SPU | state of lacking genuineness |
| SPU | reject with contempt |
| SPU | rebuffed (by a lover) without warning |
| SPU | a person who rejects (someone or something) with contempt |
| SPU | any of various plants of the genus Halenia having flowers with spurred lobes |
| SPU | a verbalization that encourages you to attempt something |
| SPU | the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid) |
| SPU | move with increasing speed |
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