Definition of Saccoi

1. saccos [n] - See also: saccos

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saccoi

saccharous
saccharum
saccharum canadense
saccharum lactis
saccholactate
saccholactates
saccholactic
sacchulmate
sacchulmic
sacchulmin
sacciferous
sacciform
sacciform recess
saccing
saccoglossa
saccoi (current term)
saccolabium
saccos
saccoses
saccular
saccular aneurysm
saccular bronchiectasis
saccular gland
saccular nerve
saccular spot
sacculate
sacculated
sacculated pleurisy
sacculation
sacculation of colon

Literary usage of Saccoi

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

1. The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and by C M Hovey (1852)
"... saccoi nova, and Brooklyn/^, of similar color, are fine, but they are each wanting in the fine petal of Wilden. We did not see any new varieties in ..."

2. Annals of Horticulture (1850)
"The flowers of C. saccoi rera are well imbricated ; their petals of о pale or more or less deep rose colour, sometimes translucid, now of a uniform hue, ..."

3. The Floral World and Garden Guide by Shirley Hibberd (1862)
"... in size ; saccoi .Nova Vera, rosy pink, very double, resembling a fine ... rich orange-scarlet, very finely imbricated, a splendid variety ; saccoi, ..."

4. American Journal of Agriculture and Science by Ebenezer Emmons, A. Osborn (1848)
"... saccoi Magnifique, William 4th, and Queen Victoria. They also recommend a premium of $2 for the beautiful pansies exhibited by him. SPONTANEOUS FLAX. ..."

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