Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Oct 21, 2011 12:26
12 yrs ago
English term
Hapters
English to Arabic
Science
Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-)
Lichens
; lower surface: white, somewhat wrinkled, rarely with very short, white hapters
Proposed translations
(Arabic)
4 | علَّاقات | TargamaT team |
5 | أُظْفورٌ، كُلَّابٌ | Hasna Chakir |
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Nov 4, 2011 07:32: TargamaT team Created KOG entry
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علَّاقات
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أُظْفورٌ، كُلَّابٌ
الأصْل في اليونانيَّة: haptein تَعَلَّق
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Note added at 1 hr (2011-10-21 14:09:47 GMT)
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hapter (noun, pl. hapters, variant spelling: sl. hapteron, pl. hapterons) – an attachment organ formed by the thallus in response to its contact with the substrate; secondarily formed in some fruticose lichens (e. g., Alectoria, Bryoria, Usnea), where a branch may become attached to substrate because of close contact; sometimes also applied to scattered or tufted tiny whitish hair-like structures on the underside of foliose thalli (e. g., in Leptogium), however, this use is confusing and should better be avoided. This is:part of lower thallus surface.
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Note added at 1 hr (2011-10-21 14:09:47 GMT)
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hapter (noun, pl. hapters, variant spelling: sl. hapteron, pl. hapterons) – an attachment organ formed by the thallus in response to its contact with the substrate; secondarily formed in some fruticose lichens (e. g., Alectoria, Bryoria, Usnea), where a branch may become attached to substrate because of close contact; sometimes also applied to scattered or tufted tiny whitish hair-like structures on the underside of foliose thalli (e. g., in Leptogium), however, this use is confusing and should better be avoided. This is:part of lower thallus surface.
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