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capsuleIn botany, a dry, usually many-seeded fruit formed from an ovary composed of two or more fused carpels, which splits open to release the seeds. The same term is used for the spore-containing structure of mosses and liverworts; this is borne at the top of a long stalk or seta. Capsules burst open (dehisce) in various ways, including lengthwise, by a transverse lid – for example, scarlet pimpernel Anagallis arvensis – or by a number of pores, either towards the top of the capsule, as in the poppy Papaver, or near the base, as in certain species of bellflower Campanula. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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have taken a massive, fluid subject like African American religious studies and capsuled it into a "must-have" collection. Our 50th anniversary issue capsuled the essence and excitement of the past 50 years in electronics engineering; it's a true treasure that has drawn tremendous response from a broad range of industry players, both readers and marketers. The safety factor of the capsuled boat reduced the seriousness of the injuries because they were restrained and kept from being ejected," said Jim Poplin, APBA Offshore Safety Director. |
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