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fibrillose Meaning in Bengali



fibrils সঙ্গে বেশী বা কম সমানভাবে বিন্যস্ত আবৃত





fibrillose's Usage Examples:

equal, pallid, sometimes yellowish at the base, fibrillose above, stuffed or hollow, veil fibrillose, sometimes leaving a silky zone but not forming an.


In the field, it has a brownish, fibrillose/squamulose cap, which turns red when bruised.


Straw yellow to mustard yellow, smooth, conspicuously fibrillose, with pale fulvous scales along the margin and becoming olivaceous towards.


conic to convex or plane in age, with or without an umbo, with appressed fibrillose squamules on the cap which are more frequent towards the center, and an.


orange, darker at the center with a dry scaly surface which is often fibrillose and may have squamules.


slightly darker towards the center, dry, smooth, silky or finely floccose-fibrillose, sometimes floccose-squamulose toward the center, flesh firm, pale yellow.


convex, margin deeply incurved at first, becoming revolute with age, dry, fibrillose or with small ochraceous brown scales, pale-yellow or ochraceous buff.


The cap surface texture is initially fibrillose (made of loose fibers) to velutinous (made of short, fine "hairs" that.


4 in) in diameter with brownish fibrillose scales that darken in age.


distinguished from Agaricus augustus by a darker-brown cap, a patchy fibrillose stipe surface at youth, lacking densely floccose-scaly, and a different.


The top is dry, fibrillose, and scaly, often with a blueish-green tinge when young.


glabrous to slightly fibrillose, dry, stuffed with a pith and becoming hollow, and white or whitish silky to ochraceous or brownish fibrillose.


Pseudotricholoma has a tricholomatoid stature, a dry fibrillose pileus and white to brown gills that have adnate to emarginate attachment.


olive grayish-green, then dirty light brown with green tinge, streakily fibrillose almost from the middle (scantily so at center), finely and persistently.


because its peristome (an opening at the top of the spore sac) is even to fibrillose (with fibrils).


It is initially very fibrillose, later silvery shiny and wavy, violet or grayish violet at the apex when.


three-veined pistillate scales, leaves over 2 mm in width, and ladder-fibrillose sheathes.


Its dull white surface is covered with brown fibrillose small scales that are most numerous in the center and diminish approaching.


The cap color is indigo-blue with a green tint, and is fibrillose.


soon becomes dry and shiny, translucent-striate, and decorated with fine fibrillose veil remnants near the margin, often with greenish stains near the margin.



fibrillose's Meaning':

covered with fibrils more or less evenly disposed

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