单词 | nucleiform |
释义 | nucleiformadj. 1. Having the form of a nucleus or kernel; of a rounded shape. Also (Botany: (esp. of the apothecia of certain lichens) globose. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > lichen > [adjective] > of or characterized by parts angiocarpous1835 tartareous1839 nucleiform1840 gonidial1845 variolarioid1845 hypothalline1855 gonidic1856 gymnocarpous1856 isidioid1856 gonimic layer1857 nucleiferous1857 glebulose1866 heteromerous1875 homoeomerous1875 crustose1879 scyphose1879 apothecial1882 soredial1882 placodioid1911 isidial1921 isidiate1959 1840 B. H. Smart Walker Remodelled 385/1 Nucleus.., commonly that about which something is gathered... Hence.., Nucleiform, a. 1849 T. H. Huxley in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 139 415 A multitude of delicate fibres interlacing in every direction, in the meshes of which lie scattered nucleiform bodies. 1857 R. Owen Key to Geol. of Globe 46 It is consequently probably the apex of a nucleiform spherical tetrahedron on the curved faces of which there appear to have accumulated successive layers of deposition. 1882 Encycl. Brit. XIV. 554/1 It may be here observed that young disciform apothecia are more or less nucleiform. 1999 FTL Mag. (Electronic text) Nov. Scientists literally assemble atoms and their isotopes in a wide variety of nucleiform combinations. 2. Archaeology. Designating a type of prehistoric stone tool, usually with a rounded working edge, which resembles a knapped core (cf. nucleus n. 11). ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > tool > types of tools generally > prehistoric tool > [adjective] > types of rostro-carinate1912 microlithic1913 nucleiform1913 core1926 celtiform1932 Cananaean1934 unifacial1951 osteodontokeratic1957 linguate2001 1913 Jrnl. Royal Anthropol. Inst. 43 342 Nucleiform grattoir.—This [Aurignacian implement] is a thick scraper related to the preceding, but not provided with a keel. 1979 World Archaeol. 10 281 An interesting work, presenting as chief characteristics of the Lower Cantabrian Magdalenian the predominance of endscrapers (especially nucleiform ones) over burins. 1998 Current Anthropol. 39 Suppl. 180/1 Lest it be argued that these cores are really ‘nucleiform’ scrapers, it should be noted that by-products from the shaping of blade cores..are also common. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1840 |
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