Circumscissile

Word CIRCUMSCISSILE
Character 14
Hyphenation cir cum scis sile
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Circumscissile"

What do we mean by circumscissile?

Splitting or opening along a circumference, with the top coming off as a lid. adjective

In botany, opening or divided by a transverse circular line: applied to a mode of dehiscence in some fruits, as in the pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis), henbane, and monkeypot, the fruit in such cases being called a pyxidium.

Dehiscing or opening by a transverse fissure extending around (a capsule or pod). See Illust. of pyxidium. adjective

Describing any seed-vessel that splits along a circumference, with the upper part coming off as a lid adjective

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The word "circumscissile" in example sentences

Cell contents uniform, dense, cell division accompanied by circumscissile debiscence of the parent cell, producing rings on the filaments. ❋ Various (N/A)

The = pileus = is hemispherical to convex, and expanded, smooth, whitish, with a tinge of straw color, and covered with torn, thin floccose patches of the upper half of the circumscissile volva. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

The = volva = is circumscissile, the margin of the bulb not being clear cut and prominent, because there is much refuse matter and soil interwoven with the lower portion of the volva. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

= -- Present or absent, persistent or disappearing, whether it splits at apex or is circumscissile, or all crumbly and granular or floccose, whether the part on the pileus forms warts, and then the kind, distribution, shape, persistence, etc. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

The variable condition in this one species _A. phalloides_, now splitting at the apex, now tearing up irregularly, now splitting in a definitely circumscissile manner, seems to bid defiance to any attempt to separate the species of _Amanita_ into groups based on the manner in which the volva ruptures. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

Figure 58 and the small plant in Fig. 56, both from photographs of the sooty form of _Amanita phalloides_, show in a striking manner the typical condition of the circumscissile volva margining the broad saucer-like bulb as described for _Amanita mappa_. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

But when the volva is thinner and of a looser texture, it splits transversely about the middle, circumscissile, and all or a large part of the upper half of the volva then clings to the cap, and is separated into patches. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

In the very young plant the volva split transversely (in a circumscissile fashion) quite clearly, and the free limb is quite short and distant from the stem on the margin of the saucer-like bulb. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

-- Amanita phalloides, volva circumscissile, cap scaly, limb of volva not prominent, cap dark, scales white (natural size). ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

-- Amanita phalloides, volva circumscissile, concave bulb margined by definite short limb of volva; upper part of volva has disappeared from cap; cap whitish, tinged with brown.] ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

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