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Definition of hexamerous in English: hexamerousadjective hɛkˈsam(ə)rəshekˈsamərəs Zoology Botany 1Having parts arranged in groups of six. Example sentencesExamples - Although hexamerous lineages were not bred successfully, lineages were raised with rates of variation higher than normal.
- The terminal and erect cymose inflorescence bears actinomorphic, hexamerous, dish-shaped flowers.
- The chief points in the diagnosis of the species are the muscular body-wall, the ectodermal invaginations and pits in the wall, and the regular hexamerous development of the mesenteries.
- The whole perianth was colored, the anther dehiscence was extrorse, the stigma was subulate, and the perianth was hexamerous.
- The tentacles are arranged in concentric rings of 6, then 6, then 12, then 24 tentacles and so on (hexamerous).
- Flowers are hexamerous, tubular, whitish and odoriferous, pollinated by relatively specialized vectors as large bees and hawkmoths.
- They have internal separations of body parts arranged in hexamerous cycles and usually with two ciliated oral cavities (siphonoglyphs).
- 1.1 Consisting of six joints or parts.
Definition of hexamerous in US English: hexamerousadjectivehekˈsamərəs Botany Zoology 1Having parts arranged in groups of six. Example sentencesExamples - The terminal and erect cymose inflorescence bears actinomorphic, hexamerous, dish-shaped flowers.
- The whole perianth was colored, the anther dehiscence was extrorse, the stigma was subulate, and the perianth was hexamerous.
- Flowers are hexamerous, tubular, whitish and odoriferous, pollinated by relatively specialized vectors as large bees and hawkmoths.
- They have internal separations of body parts arranged in hexamerous cycles and usually with two ciliated oral cavities (siphonoglyphs).
- Although hexamerous lineages were not bred successfully, lineages were raised with rates of variation higher than normal.
- The chief points in the diagnosis of the species are the muscular body-wall, the ectodermal invaginations and pits in the wall, and the regular hexamerous development of the mesenteries.
- The tentacles are arranged in concentric rings of 6, then 6, then 12, then 24 tentacles and so on (hexamerous).
- 1.1 Consisting of six joints or parts.
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