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galbulus Bot.|ˈgælbjʊələs| [a. L. galbulus the fruit of the cypress.] (See quots.)
1706in Phillips (ed. Kersey). 1844Hoblyn Dict. Med., Galbulus, a kind of cone, differing from the strobile only in being round, and having the heads of the carpels much enlarged. The fruit of the Juniper is a galbulus. 1872Oliver Elem. Bot. ii. 245 These scales become woody and peltate, constituting a modification of the cone, called a galbulus. 1880Gray Struct. Bot. vii. §2. 303 A cone when spherical, and of thickened scales with narrow base, as that of Cypresses, has been termed a Galbulus. |