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liguli-|ˈlɪgjʊlɪ| comb. form of ligula in botanical terms, as liguliferous (see -ferous), liguliflorate, liguli-florous (L. flōr-, flōs flower), ligulifolius (L. folium leaf), liguliform (see -form).
1855Mayne Expos. Lex., Liguliferus... Applied by De Candolle to compound flowers which become double by the change of their corols into elongated little tongues or ligules; *liguliferous... Liguliflorus..*liguliflorous. Ligulæfolius... Having linear leaves, as the Eryngium ligulæfolium: *ligulifolious.
1888Syd. Soc. Lex., *Liguliflorate, same as Liguliflorous. Liguliflorous, applied to the corona of the Compositæ when it is entirely composed of ligulate florets.
1826Kirby & Sp. Entomol. IV. 312 *Liguliform, When it [tongue] emerges from the labium, is short, flat, and not concealed within the mouth. 1880Gray Struct. Bot. 418/2. |