
1) Imbricated 2) Overlap 3) Place so as to overlap 4) Rough 5) Unsmooth
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1) Imbricated 2) Overlap 3) Rough 4) Unsmooth
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overlapping, like the shingles on a roof
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overlapping each other; of perianth parts, edges overlapping in the bud (the convoluted arrangement is a special form of imbrication).
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closely packed and overlapping. cf. valvate
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overlapping
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Overlapping, like the shingles of a roof.
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• (v. t.) To lay in order, one lapping over another, so as to form an imbricated surface. • (a.) Alt. of Imbricated
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Overlapping like fish scales.
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overlapping, like shingles on a roof
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In this case, with leaves closely overlapping
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Of perianth parts, having the edges overlapping in the bud. ... Compare: valvate. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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overlapping, like shingles on a roof
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overlapping, like the scales of a snake.
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Overlapping in rows like shingles on a roof
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Im'bri·cate transitive verb To lay in order, one lapping over another, so as to form an imbricated surface.
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Imbricate: Overlapping like shingles or tiles on a roof. The scales on a snake are imbricate. From the Latin imbricatus, covered with tiles.
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overlapping
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In botany, the term imbricate refers to leaves and scales etc that overlap each other.
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The process of depositing clastic sediments with a preferential orientation of the composing grains.
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overlapping, like the shingles on a roof
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imbricated adjective used especially of leaves or bracts; overlapping or layered as scales or shingles
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Closely overlapping.
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overlapping like roof tiles
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Operative overlapping of layers of tissue; a tightening procedure
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