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mucro

[ myoo-kroh ]

noun

Botany, Zoology.
plural mucrones
  1. a short point projecting abruptly, as at the end of a leaf.


mucro

/ ˈ³¾Âá³ÜË°ì°ùəʊ /

noun

  1. biology a short pointed projection from certain parts or organs, as from the tip of a leaf
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mucro1

1640–50; < New Latin, Latin ³¾³Ü³¦°ùÅ sharp point
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mucro1

C17: from Latin ³¾Å«³¦°ùÅ point
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This is a larger plant than E. carneo-grisea; and it differs materially in the character of its spores, which are strongly angled and some of them square, 10–12� in diameter, with a prominent mucro at one angle.

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Cones not exceeding 7 cm. in length, symmetrical, pendent on slender peduncles, ovate-conic, early deciduous; apophyses sublustrous, nut-brown, tumid at the margins, flat on the surface, the umbo large, the mucro rarely persistent.

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Cones from 5 to 10 cm. long, ovate-conic, symmetrical or oblique, tenaciously persistent; apophyses lustrous, nut-brown, convex or elevated along a transverse keel, the posterior scales of some cones larger and more prominent than the anterior scales, the mucro usually deciduous.

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Cones from 7 to 14 cm. long, ovate or ovate-conic, symmetrical or oblique, deciduous and often leaving a few basal scales on the trees; apophyses rufous or fulvous brown, flat, elevated or, in one variety, prolonged in various degrees, the prolongations nearly uniform or much more prominent on the posterior face of the cone, the mucro usually deciduous.

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Cones from 6 to 11 cm. long, in crowded verticillate clusters, sessile, reflexed, ovate-conic, oblique, persistent and serotinous; apophyses lustrous nut-brown, more or less tumid, the posterior gradually larger than the anterior scales, the umbo flat or depressed, the mucro wanting.

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