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  • Cupular

    Cup-shaped.  

  • Cupula

    Cup-like structure at the base of fruits, formed by the dry, enlarged floral envelope. Part shaped like a small inverted cup (e.g., cupula pleurae, roof of the pleural cavity). A small dome-shaped structure consisting of sensory hairs embedded in gelatinous material, forming part of a crista in the ampullae of the semicircular canals of the…

  • Cuneate

    Cuneate

    (Of a base of a flat object) tapering gradually, wedge-shaped. Obtriangular, i.e., wedge-shaped. Cuneiform, wedge-shaped.  

  • Cultrate

    Shaped like a knife blade [unusual term, not recommended].  

  • Cultivated

    Cultivated

    Grown by humans in a modified environment. Domesticated for use in gardens, agriculture or forestry, with the implication that cultivation techniques appropriate to the plant have been worked out.  

  • Cultivar

    Cultivar

    A cultivated variety of a species. A horticultural variety originating from a cultivated plant, possessing interesting or important characters such as color, smell, taste, or disease resistance that make it worthy of distinction through naming. Horticultural term for a cultivated variety of plant that is distinct and is uniform and stable in its characteristics when…

  • Cultigen

    Plant or taxon known only in cultivation. A cultivated organism of species for which a wild ancestor is unknown.  

  • Cult

    Cultivated. A system of beliefs and rituals based on dogma or religious teachings that are usually contrary to those established within or accepted by the community. A group of people with an obsessive commitment to an ideal or principle or to an individual personifying that ideal.  

  • Culm

    Stem of a grass or sedge. The false stem of a grass.  

  • Cuff

    (In Gramineae/Poaceae) the sleeve-shaped part where the lower glume margins almost meet. An inflatable ring put round the arm and inflated when blood pressure is being measured. An inflatable ring put round an endotracheal tube to close the passage. An anatomical structure encircling a part. An anatomical composition comprising muscle and tendon fibers that form…

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