Definition of Peridial

1. peridium [adj] - See also: peridium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Peridial

pericytic
pericytic venules
peridens
peridental
peridental ligament
peridental membrane
peridentitis
peridentium
periderm
peridermal
periderms
peridesmic
peridesmitis
peridesmium
peridia
peridial (current term)
peridiastole
perididymis
perididymitis
peridinian
peridinin
peridinins
peridium
peridiums
peridiverticulitis
peridomestic
peridomicile
peridomiciles
peridontitis
peridot

Literary usage of Peridial

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

1. Pamphlets on Forest Protection (1915)
"The peridial cells, when viewed from the outside, are diamond shaped, fitting together accurately. ... The peridial strand is very sensitive to moisture. ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1914)
"... such as peridial cells, have had representation in these illustrations is a matter worthy of favorable comment. The printing of the plates on the ..."

3. Annales Mycologici (1904)
"... angular, or rarely elliptical, covered with low flat-topped tubercles, 22—28^20—24,«; peridial cells mostly 28—40%^12—16^; wall 2—4,u thick. ..."

4. Forestry Kaimin by University of Montana (Missoula). School of Forestry. Forestry Club (1903)
"... and in the size and surface-marking of the peridial cells. The peridial cells have a considerable resemblance to those of ..."

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