Plant apertures
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STOMATAPlant apertures
SLITSApertures.
GAPSApertures
VENTSApertures
RENTSApertures
VENTSApertures.
MOUTHSApertures.
SLOTSApertures.
HOLESApertures
SLOTSThin apertures
SLOTSCoin apertures.
SLITSNarrow apertures.
SLOTSTurnstile apertures.
EYESNeedle apertures
SLITSNarrow apertures
SLOTSNarrow apertures.
SLITSThin apertures
STOMATALeaf apertures
PEEPHOLESSpying apertures
STOMASLeaf apertures
STOMASBotanical apertures
SLOTTEDHaving elongated apertures.
SLOTSPiggy bank apertures
SLOTSApertures for coins.
PINHOLESSome camera apertures
OSCULAApertures in a sponge
STOPSApertures in a flute.
CHOLESApertures in viols and guitars.
fenestratedHaving perforations, apertures, or transparent areas
stomatouspertaining to a stoma, one of the minute apertures between the cells in many serous membranes also STOMATAL
louversa roof lantern or turret often with slatted apertures for escape of smoke or admission of light in a medieval building
stomasany of various small apertures, esp. one of the minute orifices or slits in the epidermis of leaves, stems, etc., through which gases are exchanged
stomatesany of various small apertures, esp. one of the minute orifices or slits in the epidermis of leaves, stems, etc., through which gases are exchanged
stomaany of various small apertures, esp. one of the minute orifices or slits in the epidermis of leaves, stems, etc., through which gases are exchanged
stomataany of various small apertures, esp. one of the minute orifices or slits in the epidermis of leaves, stems, etc., through which gases are exchanged
stomalany of various small apertures, esp. one of the minute orifices or slits in the epidermis of leaves, stems, etc., through which gases are exchanged
stomateany of various small apertures, esp. one of the minute orifices or slits in the epidermis of leaves, stems, etc., through which gases are exchanged
abalonesany of a genus (Haliotis) of edible rock-clinging gastropod mollusks that have a flattened shell slightly spiral in form, lined with mother-of-pearl, and with a row of apertures along its outer edge