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naviculoid, a.|nəˈvɪkjʊlɔɪd| [f. L. navicula, dim. of nāvis a ship; (in sense 1) adopted as a generic name by J. B. G. M. Bory de St. Vincent in Dictionnaire classique d'Histoire naturelle (1827) XI. 472/2: see -oid.] 1. Of, pertaining to, or resembling a diatom of the genus Navicula.
1894P. T. Cleve in Kongelige Svenska Vetenskapsakademien Handlingar XXVI. ii. 10 It is by no means an easy task to construct an artificial key of such numerous and variable forms as the naviculoid diatoms. 1916G. S. West Algæ I. 90 In some of the larger naviculoid diatoms the cell-wall is destitute of pores. 1946Nature 26 Oct. 588/1 It was found that the form of the protoplasmic bodies was returning to the naviculoid. 2. = navicular a. 3 b.
1961R. W. Butcher New Illustr. Brit. Flora II. 172 Seed..naviculoid, rugose, black. |