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involucre the indusium of members of the Hymenophyllaceae.
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invertebrate [in-VUR-teh-brate] any of the types of animals that lack a backbone (spine), including molluscs, arthropods, worms, etc.
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inversion 1) Turning inward, for example, of the sole of the foot 2) A chromosomal mutation that results when a segment of a chromosome is excised and then reintegrated in an orientation 180?from the original orientation.
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invasion In plant pathology: Spread of a pathogen through tissues of a diseased plant. (20)
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involute Of the margin of the pileus: Rolled in, especially when young. (17)
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