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rimose
ri·mose R0250500 (rī′mōs′, rī-mōs′)adj. Full of chinks, cracks, or crevices. [Latin rīmōsus, from rīma, fissure.] ri′mose·ly adv.ri·mos′i·ty (-mŏs′ĭ-tē) n.rimose (raɪˈməʊs; -ˈməʊz) adj (Botany) (esp of plant parts) having the surface marked by a network of intersecting cracks[C18: from Latin rīmōsus, from rīma a split, crack] ˈrimosely adv rimosity nri•mose (ˈraɪ moʊs, raɪˈmoʊs) also ri•mous (-məs) adj. full of crevices, chinks, or cracks. [1720–30; < Latin rīmōsus full of cracks] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | rimose - having a surface covered with a network of cracks and small crevices; "a tree with rimose bark"rough - of the margin of a leaf shape; having the edge cut or fringed or scalloped |
rimose
ri·mose (rī'mōs), Fissured; marked by cracks in all directions, like the crackle of porcelain. [L. rimosus, fr. rima, a fissure] ri·mose (rī'mōs) Fissured; marked by cracks in all directions, like the crackle of porcelain. [L. rimosus, fr. rima, a fissure]ri·mose (rī'mōs) Fissured; in all directions. [L. rimosus, fr. rima, a fissure]rimose
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