a biologic aggregation of similar parts
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eumerisma biologic aggregation of similar parts
eumerismsEUMERISM, a biologic aggregation of similar parts
aggregationsAGGREGATION, a group, body, or mass composed of many distinct parts or individuals
verticila circular arrangement of similar parts, also WHORL
verticilsVERTICIL, a circular arrangement of similar parts, also WHORL
unitsone of a number of identical or similar parts within a whole
unitone of a number of identical or similar parts within a whole
subunitone of a number of identical or similar parts within a whole
cannibalisesUse (a machine) as a source of spare parts for another, similar machine
cannibalisingUse (a machine) as a source of spare parts for another, similar machine
cannibalizeUse (a machine) as a source of spare parts for another, similar machine
cannibalizingUse (a machine) as a source of spare parts for another, similar machine
cannibalizedUse (a machine) as a source of spare parts for another, similar machine
cannibalizesUse (a machine) as a source of spare parts for another, similar machine
cannibalisedUse (a machine) as a source of spare parts for another, similar machine
segmented(of an animal's body or appendage) Formed of a longitudinal series of similar parts
whorlarrangement of similar anatomical parts (as leaves) in a circle around a point on an axis
xeromorphousof parts of a plant, protected against excessive loss of water by thick cuticles, coatings of hairs and similar structural features also XEROMORPHIC
xeromorphicof parts of a plant, protected against excessive loss of water by thick cuticles, coatings of hairs and similar structural features also XEROMORPHOUS
hurling(in parts of Britain, esp. Cornwall) a traditional, rural game in which two groups of players, using methods similar to those of football, vie for possession of a ball or other object and try to carry or hurl it into their own parish, village, farm, etc.
fipplesThe mouthpiece of a recorder or similar wind instrument that is blown endwise, in which a thin channel cut through a block directs a stream of air against a sharp edge. The term has been applied to various parts of this, including the block and the channel