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uniserial, a. Chiefly Bot., Zool., etc.|juːnɪˈsɪərɪəl| [See uni- and serial a.] Arranged in, consisting of, one series or row; characterized by this kind of form or arrangement.
1839Proc. Berw. Nat. Club I. 198 Suckers uniserial. 1859Todd's Cycl. Anat. V. 290/1 In those genera in which these processes form a single line the gills are said to be uniserial. 1872H. A. Nicholson Palæont. 325 The teeth are conical and uniserial.
Add: Hence uniˈserially adv.
1891in Cent. Dict. 1974Nature 10 May 122/2 As in the uniserially barbed bone points from ‘Early Khartoum’, the Tagra specimen has also been provided with seven obliquely cut grooves. |