Definition of Scyphi

1. scyphus [n] - See also: scyphus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scyphi

scye
scyen
scyence
scyes
scyllaea
scyllarian
scyllarians
scyllite
scyllo-inosamine 4-kinase
scymetar
scymetars
scyon
scypha
scyphate
scyphi (current term)
scyphiform
scyphistoma
scyphistomae
scyphistomas
scyphistomata
scyphobranchii
scyphoid
scyphomeduse
scyphophori
scyphozoan
scyphozoans
scyphus
scytale
scytales

Literary usage of Scyphi

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Synopsis of the Lichenes of New England, the Other Northern States, and by Edward Tuckerman (1848)
"blackish and white-spotted at the base; scyphi irregular, cristate-lacer- ate ... membranaceous and becoming powdery-deliquescent above ; scyphi narrowed, ..."

2. Flora Cestrica: An Herborizing Companion for the Young Botanists of Chester by William Darlington (1853)
"... scyphi dilated, plane, mostly proliferous from the centre. ... membranaceous and becoming powdery-deliquescent above ; scyphi narrow, with an incurved ..."

3. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania by Royal Society of Tasmania (1891)
"... granulato verrucose, scyphi digitato partite, fastigiate. ... from centre of scyphi. Apothecia fuscous. Hab. on earth and among rocks, Hook., LJ Bot.; ..."

4. Flora Cestrica: An Herborizing Companion for the Young Botanists of Chester by William Darlington (1853)
"... verrucose; scyphi obsolete; apo- thecia light-fuscous, ... ami becoming powdery-deliquescent above ; scyphi narrow, with ¡ш incurred ..."

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