单词 | globulet |
释义 | globuletn.ΘΚΠ the world > plants > part of plant > reproductive part(s) > flower or part containing reproductive organs > [noun] > parts of > stamen or pistil > pollen and related parts sandarac1623 globulet1671 powder1672 bread1682 farina1721 pollen1723 father-dust1728 rough wax1744 yellow rain1755 dust1776 fovilla1793 anther dust1797 pollen mass1828 pollen tube1830 intextine1835 pollen grain1835 pollen granule1835 exine1839 exintine1839 intine1839 pollinium1849 sulphur shower1854 pollinic mass1857 pollen chamber1863 smoke1868 pollen sac1872 pollinarium1881 sulphur rain1882 pollinic chamber1885 perine1895 pollen content1926 sculpturing1943 monad1947 nexine1948 sexine1948 1671 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 6 3040 To this Chapter also he [sc. N. Grew] makes an Appendix of Thorns, Hairs, and Globulets, explaining both their Constitution and Use. 1686 Philos. Trans. 1685 (Royal Soc.) 15 1158 The different colours of the Globulets of the respective flowers we see them [sc. bees] light upon. 1702 R. Neve Apopiroscopy ii. 107 Henbane very elegant; the disburs'd Powder whereof, to the naked Eye, is white as Snow; but through a Glass each Globulet appears as transparent as Crystal. 2. A small or minute globule; a droplet. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > curvature > curved three-dimensional shape or body > [noun] > sphericity or globularity > sphere > small sphere or globule bayc1420 pommela1425 button1576 orbicle1610 globule1661 spherule1665 globeleta1718 globulet1746 beadlet1863 1746 G. Adams Micrographia Illustrata xxxviii. 210 Globulets are seen upon Orach, but more plainly upon Bonus Henricus, in these growing almost upon the whole Plant. 1752 Compend. Libr. Jan.–Feb. 145 M. Needham saw the seminal Liquor, composed of small opaque Globulets, issuing out of them [sc. fish]. 1813 W. Bingley Animal Biogr. (ed. 4) III. 494 Under the microscope, their bodies seem to be covered with numerous globulets of different sizes. 1854 Eclectic Med. Jrnl. 2 543/1 It [sc. emulsion] consists in the reduction of oil to the minutest particles—globulets—each covered with a coat of..the emulsifying body. 1945 Classical Jrnl. 41 120/2 Assuming the theory to be true, we should be able to find globulets of blood in the food that we ingest—in bread, for example. 1995 Herald (Glasgow) (Nexis) 30 June 14 I shook the spray and big globulets came out, splodgy bits went onto my leg. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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