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Definition of spinose in English: spinose(also spinous) adjective ˈspʌɪnəʊsspʌɪˈnəʊsˈspaɪnoʊs Zoology Botany Having spines; spiny. 〔主植,主动〕有刺的;棘状的 spinose forms will need care in collecting 采集长刺的物种时要小心。 Example sentencesExamples - The ocelli (eye-like spots) on the spinous dorsal fin of males are metallic blue, surrounded by a golden ring.
- Shells of T. inornatus are lacking the spinose projections of the lamellae along the subsutural keel.
- Reproductively active individuals may have a uniform dark gray body with pale abdominal striping and a pale margin on the spinous region of the dorsal fin.
- With their narrow, subrectangular glabellas often carrying paired spines or nodes and spinose librigenal margins they resemble protaspides attributed to lichids.
- This species forms straight chains with cells held together by fusion of long spinose appendages called setae, of which there are four per cell.
Synonyms prickly, spiky, thorny, thistly, briary, brambly, bristly, bristled, spiked, barbed, pronged, scratchy, sharp Definition of spinose in US English: spinose(also spinous) adjectiveˈspīnōsˈspaɪnoʊs Botany Zoology Having spines; spiny. 〔主植,主动〕有刺的;棘状的 spinose forms will need care in collecting 采集长刺的物种时要小心。 Example sentencesExamples - The ocelli (eye-like spots) on the spinous dorsal fin of males are metallic blue, surrounded by a golden ring.
- With their narrow, subrectangular glabellas often carrying paired spines or nodes and spinose librigenal margins they resemble protaspides attributed to lichids.
- This species forms straight chains with cells held together by fusion of long spinose appendages called setae, of which there are four per cell.
- Shells of T. inornatus are lacking the spinose projections of the lamellae along the subsutural keel.
- Reproductively active individuals may have a uniform dark gray body with pale abdominal striping and a pale margin on the spinous region of the dorsal fin.
Synonyms prickly, spiky, thorny, thistly, briary, brambly, bristly, bristled, spiked, barbed, pronged, scratchy, sharp |