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    Nut (fruit) (redirect from Nucule)
    of the pericarp. A small nut may be called a "nutlet" (formerly called a nucule, a term otherwise referring to the oogonium of stoneworts). In botany, the...
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    organs are a multicellular and jacketed globule or antheridium (male) and nucule or archegonium (female). The antheridia and archegonia may occur on separate...
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  • comes from molecule, and particular comes from particle, but there is no nucule to support nucular." The U.S. presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Bill Clinton...
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    (8-10 μm) and a developed perianth and they lacked hairs at the base of the nucule. It is thought to have had entomophilous pollination. During the mid Cretaceous...
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    various dispositions or apical. Fruit dehiscent or indehiscent, in achene or nucule, follicle, drupe (with lignified endocarp) or falsely drupal (with lignified...
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  • confused with the quite different word, nucular, meaning 'of or relating to a nucule.'" — "Cyber-neologoliferation", James Gleick, The New York Times, November...
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    Androceo with the 5 stamens long exserted, with glabrous, reddish filaments. Nucules of 2-2.5 x 1.2-1.8 mm, slightly tuberculate-rugose, grey. 2n= 16. Echium...
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    Characeae in Lake Apoyo. The antheridia (or globules) and oogonia (or nucules) are protected by a layer of sterile cells when mature; the oogonium is...
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