释义 |
papillose, a.|ˌpæpɪˈləʊs| [ad. mod.L. papillōs-us, f. papilla: see -ose1.] Full of or beset with papillæ or nipple-like projections.
1752Hill Hist. Anim. 425 The Anas, with a naked papillose face. The Muscovy Duck. 1753Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v. Leaf, Papillose Leaf, one whose surface is covered with little roundish protuberances, or vesicles. 1835–6Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 532/1 The tongue..becomes soft and papillose. 1877–84F. E. Hulme Wild Fl. p. xvi, Burdock.—Anthers exserted: filaments papillose. Hence papiˈllosity, papillose condition.
1881West in Jrnl. Bot. X. No. 220. 115 The papillosity of the upper part of the back of the nerve alone thoroughly distinguishes it. |