释义 |
tunicated, a.|ˈtjuːnɪkeɪtɪd| [f. as tunicate a. + -ed1.] †a. Clad in a coat or tunic (obs. rare—0). b. = tunicate a.
1623Cockeram ii, One Wearing a Coate, tunicated. 1744J. Wilson Synopsis Brit. Pl. 256 Garlick..hath a bulbous tunicated root. 1760J. Lee Introd. Bot. ii. xxxi. (1765) 152 Iris, with a tunicated Bulb. 1828J. E. Smith Eng. Flora II. 1 Chenopodium. Seed lenticular, tunicated, superior. 1840F. D. Bennett Whaling Voy. II. 322 Fishes, shell-fish, and tunicated molluscs have their luminous matter deposited beneath a dense integument. 1861Bentley Man. Bot. (1870) 110 There are two kinds of bulbs commonly distinguished by botanists, the tunicated, and the scaly. |