「bulbous」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| They exhibit a | bulbous abdomen with a total of ten spines. |
| It is | bulbous and bears handsome blue and yellow flowers, t |
| The peristome is | bulbous and cylindrical, subcylindrical, or flattened |
| The lower pitchers of N. rafflesiana are | bulbous and possess well-developed fringed wings. |
| The lower sepal is | bulbous and narrows into a hooked spur tipped in carm |
| The base of the stem is | bulbous and surrounded by fuzzy white mycelia. |
| subtropical regions around the world for the | bulbous and ornamental culms. |
| vascularized lateral dentary groove and more | bulbous anterior tooth crowns, and from Mei by consid |
| The starlet sea anemone has a | bulbous basal end and a contracting column (usually l |
| The stem has a | bulbous base covered with grayish-brown scales. |
| cm thick, and more or less equal except for a | bulbous base. |
| thorns at each node, some of which have large | bulbous bases. |
| y have hairs and bristles, some of which have | bulbous bases. |
| The male is all black with a | bulbous bill which shows some yellow coloration aroun |
| The Papuan Frogmouth has a | bulbous bill, red eye, cream eyebrow, long tail and d |
| er legs, and the females often having larger, | bulbous bodies. |
| is designed for open water performance with a | bulbous bow to maximize the hydrodynamic efficiency. |
| Drag reducing | Bulbous bow-equipped ships (eg RMS Queen Mary 2) |
| head is large, with round ears and a somewhat | bulbous bridge of the nose and very long whiskers. |
| P. tuberosa, known by the common names | Bulbous canarygrass and Harding grass, is a species o |
| Older models contain three | bulbous chambers allowing for a broader range of pres |
| rnip-rooted chervil, tuberous-rooted chervil, | bulbous chervil, and parsnip chervil. |
| " on these creatures) is ringed with four red | bulbous compound eyes on stalks. |
| with lance to oval shaped leaves rising from | bulbous corms with fibrous roots. |
| The | Bulbous corpuscle or Ruffini ending or Ruffini corpus |
| The | Bulbous Cress, Bittercress, or Spring Cress (Cardamin |
| terrace has a little tower surmounted with a | bulbous dome and a spire. |
| s dotted with circular windows, ending with a | bulbous dome. |
| The mosque also has three huge | bulbous domes, an impressive main hallway with attrac |
| strong bending forces in the tube wall at the | bulbous end of each lobe provide an increasing resist |
| ound in isolation, and have a sharply pointed | bulbous end, but the shallower end shows no stable co |
| C-O sole is a right-eyed flatfish with large, | bulbous eyes located near the tip of the snout. |
| d by his sidekick Thingee, a grey puppet with | bulbous eyes. |
| netration of the cell with an appressorium, a | bulbous formation produced by the fungus that allows |
| tasoma is divided into the narrow petiole and | bulbous gaster. |
| florescence bears several bracts, each with a | bulbous gland on it. |
| ded by long, narrow bracts covered in obvious | bulbous glands. |
| They resemble squids, with giant, | bulbous heads dominated by glittering blue eyes, a be |
| Rosette and lower pitchers are | bulbous in the basal third and cylindrical above. |
| It is among the hardier | bulbous irises, and can be grown in northern Europe. |
| hn Lawson Johnston and sold in a distinctive, | bulbous jar. |
| long tail to which there is affixed a solid, | bulbous mass for striking its prey. |
| Mike Quinn - | Bulbous, Mayor Bunnyparte |
| d an almost complete collection of California | bulbous monocots in the Lily and Amaryllis families ( |
| The males also have a more | bulbous nose than the females and juveniles as well a |
| rs' portraits in the Garrick club, dark eyes, | bulbous nose and chubby cheeks, on the small side, br |
| Tall and skinny, he has a big | bulbous nose, a waterfall moustache, and a ponytail, |
| rly unique bellow of his voice and his famous | bulbous nose. |
| s after his mother, sharing her blue skin and | bulbous nose. |
| hypospadia disorders and is then seen in the | bulbous, or penile portion of the urethra. |
| a centimeter long with fleshy lance-shaped to | bulbous oval blades on short petioles. |
| Erythronium caucasicum is a | bulbous perennial plant native to the western and cen |
| This | bulbous perennial herb produces an erect stem 30 to 6 |
| This | bulbous perennial herb produces an erect stem 10 to 4 |
| Allium aflatunense is a 36" tall | bulbous perennial plant with basal, straplike leaves, |
| xa forbesii or Forbes' Glory-of-the-snow is a | bulbous perennial from south-west Turkey flowering in |
| l or wood hyacinth, is a geophytic species of | bulbous perennial plant native to the Cape Province o |
| The | bulbous plant of the lily family Calochortus caeruleu |
| y Narcissus papyraceus, which is a "perennial | bulbous plant native to the Mediterranean region". |
| ar, White Garlic, Wood Garlic) is a perennial | bulbous plant of the genus Allium, the onion family. |
| Small | Bulbous plant up to 8 cm. |
| Lilium monadelphum is a | bulbous plant native from eastern Turkey to the Cauca |
| Lilium pumilum is a | bulbous plant native to Mongolia, eastern Siberia, Ko |
| Lilium chalcedonicum is a | bulbous plant native to Greece and Albania. |
| spiralis, commonly called Koekmakranka, is a | bulbous plant endemic to the Sandveld of the Cape Pro |
| M. racemosum) is a | bulbous plant. |
| monotypic genus of perennial, herbaceous, and | bulbous plants in the Iris family (Iridaceae), contai |
| ophus is a genus of perennial, herbaceous and | bulbous plants in the Iris family (Iridaceae). |
| crinum is a genus of three or four species of | bulbous plants of the family Liliaceae. |
| obana is a genus of herbaceous, perennial and | bulbous plants in the Iris family (Iridaceae). |
| scapa is a genus of herbaceous, perennial and | bulbous plants in the Iris family (Iridaceae). |
| is a small genus of herbaceous, perennial and | bulbous plants in the Iris family (Iridaceae). |
| Notholirion is a small genus of | bulbous plants, with six species found from Afghanist |
| hy achievements in advancing the knowledge of | bulbous plants. |
| ius achievement in advancing the knowledge of | bulbous plants. |
| prominent British botanist and specialist in | bulbous plants. |
| The gaster is the | bulbous posterior portion of the metasoma found in Ap |
| jaws are short and massive and bear enormous, | bulbous premolar teeth which appear to have been used |
| t with downward-pointing tusks that grew from | bulbous projections on its upper jaw. |
| It is rectangular in shape with a | bulbous protrusion at the north-west corner. |
| The | bulbous purple flower forms a rounded pouch which ope |
| as males of Apteropanorpa have developed the | bulbous, recurved abdomen found in advanced families, |
| tall, the stem often branching and coated in | bulbous resin glands. |
| These include a constricted crown base, a | bulbous shape to the tooth, and several distinctive c |
| unded to bell-shaped flowers and spherical or | bulbous shaped, white or pink-tinted fruits. |
| The long, | bulbous snout comprises about half the head length, a |
| on Validae; many species in this section have | bulbous stem bases. |
| pecies A. abrupta, which also has an abruptly | bulbous stem base. |
| 2 or 3 millimeters long each and a noticeable | bulbous stigma tip which may be up to a centimeter wi |
| each up to 1.5 centimeters long, and a large, | bulbous stigma tip. |
| diospores, a clavate or occasionally abruptly | bulbous stipe base, with sparse bands or a rim of vol |
| Some plants, such as Myrmecodia, grow large | bulbous structures riddled with channels in which the |
| Myrmekite is a globular or | bulbous symplectite of quartz in plagioclase resultin |
| Isolated | bulbous teeth are often assigned to this genus, altho |
| alligatorine is known for its stout jaws and | bulbous teeth, found near the rear of the tooth row i |
| arlsbad Caverns, New Mexico, that has grown a | bulbous top with stalactites hanging off creating "le |
| It has a | bulbous trunk and a small crown. |
| ability to store copious water in their large | bulbous trunks. |
| carrier's forefoot was of the newly developed | bulbous type, sometimes referred to informally as a T |
| It has a | bulbous yellow bill with a black base. |
| It is generally yellow or yellow-green with | bulbous yellow flowers. |
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