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quincuncial

or ܾ·ܲ·澱

[ kwin-kuhn-shuhl, kwing- ]

adjective

  1. consisting of, arranged, or formed like a quincunx or quincunxes.
  2. Botany. noting a five-ranked arrangement of leaves.


quincuncial

/ ɪˈʌʃə /

adjective

  1. consisting of or having the appearance of a quincunx
  2. (of the petals or sepals of a five-membered corolla or calyx in the bud) arranged so that two members overlap another two completely and the fifth overlaps on one margin and is itself overlapped on the other
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • ܾˈܲԳ, adverb
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Other yvlog Forms

  • ܾ·ܲc· adverb
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of quincuncial1

1595–1605; < Latin īԳܲԳ, equivalent to īԳܲԳ- (stem of īԳܲԳ quincunx ) + - -al 1
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Example Sentences

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While all England was in throes and confusion Browne was quietly attending his patients, or pottering along his garden at Norwich, or pursuing his meditations about sepulchral urns and his inquiries respecting the Quincuncial Lozenge.

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Quincuncial, in a quincunx; when the parts in �stivation are five, two of them outside, two inside, and one half out and half in.

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Another book in which great learning and ingenuity were applied to trifling ends, was the same author's Garden of Cyrus; or, the Quincuncial Lozenge or Network Plantations of the Ancients, in which a mystical meaning is sought in the occurrence throughout nature and art of the figure of the quincunx or lozenge.

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Cells bi-multiserial, in the latter case quincuncial.

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Another book in which great learning and ingenuity were applied to trifling ends was the same author's Garden of Cyrus; or, the Quincuncial Lozenge or Network Plantations of the Ancients, in which a mystical meaning is sought in the occurrence throughout nature and art of the figure of the quincunx or lozenge.

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