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apical [A-pih-kal] at the end, tip, or opposite to the base; ie, the apical segment of the antennae is the segment farthest from the head (opposite to basal).
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apical Toward or at the far end.
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apiculate Having an apical point or apiculus. (17)
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apiculus A short, sharp, but not stiff, point, usually as the bud of a spore. (Pl. apiculi.) (17)
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apiculate covered with fleshy, erect, short points. See verrucose.
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