Citations:oriferous

English citations of oriferous

unclear sense. having a swelling like a mountain??
  • 2023 November 27, G. Erdtman, Pollen Morphology and Plant Taxonomy: Angiosperms (An Introduction to Palynology), BRILL, →ISBN, page 252:
    The grains in Lythrum are often said to possess six colpi, three oriferous and three non-oriferous (cf. e.g. Zander 1935). The latter are , however, no real colpi but pseudocolpi, corresponding - in position and granulation - to the large thinwalled mesocolpial areas in the pollen grains of []
  • 1984, Opera Botanica:
    ... oriferous colpi , smooth colpus membrane and perforate tectum , × 2500 . - B : Perforate tectum , × 10200 . A B Fig . 18. Wulfeniopsis - type pollen of Wulfeniopsis Hong . - A - B : Wulfeniopsis amberstiana ( Benth . ) Hong . - A []
  • 1986, Gunnar Erdtman, Pollen Morphology and Plant Taxonomy: Angiosperms, Brill Archive, →ISBN, page 15:
    ... oriferous colpi is 3- colporate , a grain with six oriferous rugae 6 - rugorate , etc. A diorate colpus is provided with two ora . Further terms , as colpoidorate ( colp- oid - or - ate ) , colporoidate ( colp - oroid - ate ) , etc []
  • 1967, Grana Palynologica:
    ... oriferous colpi and three colpoid apertures without ora . The colpi wanting ora do not extend as far towards the poles as the oriferous colpi . The exine pattern agrees with that of , e.g. , G. rubi- cunda . The nexine 2 is thickened []
  • 1974, Berichte über die wissenschaftliche Biologie:
    ... oriferous colpi and 3 pseudocolpi ) and Amman- nia latifolia ( pollen with 3 oriferous colpi and 6 pseudocolpi ) the twelve oriferous colpi of each microspore treated conjoin two by two at six points . In Bombax ceiba ( pollen 3 []
  • 1893, Royal Society (Great Britain), Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, page 24:
    ... oriferous anthrax bacilli maintain themselves in practically undi- nished numbers for long periods of time — many months . In nearly cases , moreover , a distinct increase in the numbers was in the first tance observed , which was []
definitely or probably an error(?) for auriferous
  • 1867, James Manning Sherwood, Hours at Home: a Popular Monthly, Devoted to Religious and Useful Literature, page 279:
    ... loaded with the oriferous gravel, was the main street of the city, much more conveniently graded than in the days of old; and just beside where the tom stood, ready to wash the gravel from the gold, now stands a printing-office.
  • 1898, Edmund Janes James, The Education of Business Men: A View of the Organization and Courses of Study in the Commercial High Schools of Europe; a Report to the American Bankers' Association, page 111:
    ... Oriferous sand . Oriferous sand . Extraction . Monetary alloys . Platinum . - Extraction . Properties . Uses . Calculation of the value of different minerals of commerce , 111.
  • 2015 December 22, M. A. Cook, Studies in the Economic History of the Middle East, Routledge, →ISBN, page 37:
    ... oriferous and argentiferous areas of the Near East . Finally , by inaugurating the system of ' ața ' , i.e. , the institution of regular cash stipends to which all fully - fledged members of the Muslim community were entitled , the []
  • 2013 April 25, Rudi Matthee, Willem Floor, Patrick Clawson, The Monetary History of Iran: From the Safavids to the Qajars, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, page 236:
    ... oriferous ores, whereas he only found abandoned and well known mines near Sabzavar.109 Even in 1899, Amin al- Soltan told the ulama not to worry because the gold mine at Kaval yielded 1 mesqal of gold from 500 mesqal of ore.110 Some of []
  • 1921, Canada. Parliament. House of Commons, Official Report of Debates, House of Commons, page 1437:
    ... oriferous and iron ores . In the county of Charlevoix there are deposits which were exploited about forty or fifty years ago , but operations had to be discontinued owing to the economic difficulties that had to be contended with . They []
  • 1905, D.C. American forest congress. Washington, Proceedings of the American forest congress, page 78:
    ... oriferous gravels found along the western foothills of the Sierra Nevadas . The resulting debris was discharged into the streams and has to a very material extent filled their channels, so that to-day the head of tidal water is []
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  • 1946, United States, Treaties and Other International Acts Series, page 216:
    ... of artificial oriferous substances , for perfumery , confectionery , the manufacture of beverages etc .: b . Without ethyl alcohol .... 12 p.c. SCHEDULE II · BELGIUM LUXEMBURG - NETHERLANDS SECTION A - [ No. 1700 ] 216.
  • 1858, Isaac Palmer HALL, An Essay, proving Spermatorrhœa and the varied forms of nervous debility to be a disease of the blood; ... Edited by I. P. H., page 8:
    ... oriferous abode merely conditional ...