In cucumber, muskmelon, and other cucurbitaceous seeds, a thin envelope completely encloses the embryo. |
Together the epimera on each side form a wall that encloses and protects the space ventral to the sternites. |
Often, the powdery azurite encloses a small grain of cuprite, forming a blue halo that disperses into the siltstone. |
The Barbudan selects a portion of land, ranging from an acre to three acres, and encloses it against animals. |
The perimeter wall, up to 2.75 m. thick, encloses an irregular quadrilateral area of about 1.59 ha. |
She reasoned that there are three different ways in which a convex polygon encloses all five points. |