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Whorls

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Whorls meaning

plural of whorl

Example sentences (14)

He does massive mythological dragons breathing multicoloured whorls that may make you think of Van Gogh’s ; a fizzing reminder of the Dutchman’s debt to Japanese art.

Those rocks lack the telltale drill holes that let Yashuv and Grosman recognize the stone spindle whorls at Nahal Ein-Gev II, so they’re also invisible to archaeologists; they just look like rocks.

Sure, we all know the unique whorls, loops and arches in a print can identify a person.

Dactylorhiza sambucina, Orchidoideae for reference The orchid flower, like most flowers of monocots, has two whorls of sterile elements.

Description In magnolias, the flower parts are arranged spirally, not in whorls The monophyly of Magnoliaceae is supported by a number of shared morphological characters among the various genera in the family.

E. tenera are spiral freshwater gastropods having elongated, spiral shells composed of many whorls.

Flowers are borne in whorls, held on spikes rising above the foliage, the spikes being branched in some species.

In a woman's grave spinning whorls were recovered and in a man's grave, stone axes.

Sphenophyllum was a slender climbing plant with whorls of leaves, which was probably related both to the calamites and the lycopods.

The branches are produced in regular "pseudo whorls", actually a very tight spiral but appearing like a ring of branches arising from the same point.

The flowers are purple, convert long, with a four-lobed corolla about convert diameter; they are produced in whorls (verticillasters) around the stem, forming thick, blunt spikes.

The form of charophytes is quite different from those of reds and browns, because they have distinct nodes, separated by internode 'stems'; whorls of branches reminiscent of the horsetails occur at the nodes.

The leaves are convert long, with flowers forming in whorls on the stem, white to pale pink-violet.

These organs are arranged in a series of whorls: four sepals on the outer whorl, followed by four petals inside this, six stamens, and a central carpel region.