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How to use capitula in a sentence

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After tertiary capitula ripened, cauline leaves senesced and remained marcescent on the stems.
Typically, he is wearing a capitula or long shorts, knee socks, and a casque colonial or pith helmet.
Female inflorescences are terminal, solitary or in spikes, racemes or capitula, short, bracteate, with crowded flowers, often pendulous in fruit.
A sample consisting of 30 randomly chosen capitula of each order was used to count the number of fertile flowers and achenes per capitulum to calculate percentage fruit set.
The arrangement of the flowers in little capitula is an important caracteristic of the different cuscuta species.
Capitula usually solitary, terminating the stem, on rare occasions 1-2 smaller capitula lower down.
Its capitula also lack intermediate florets, which differentiates it especially from one-flowered fleabane.
Based on the presence or absence of fertile stamens and fertile pistils, the heads can be further classified into heterogamous and homogamous capitula.
Alpine sweetgrasses can be identified from their single capitula, which is almost always the case.
The capitula were small, in lax panicles or, rarely, solitary.
Paranephelius is composed of acaulescent herbs with showy, yellow capitula, sessile in the center of a basal rosette of leaves, often with bullate leaf surfaces.
The quadrate head can be monostylic or bistylic and divided by an intercapitular sulcus into the squamosal and otic capitula.
Also, texts were sometimes laid out per capitula, where every sentence had its own separate line.
Single flower-like capitula surrounded by involucral bracts.
Paleae embracing all or only the central florets of the capitula.
Capitula with all florets of one sexual state, either male, female or hermaphrodite and heterogamous when florets of more than one sexual state are present.
Examples from Classical Literature
The other document, of more limited scope, is a group of capitula given under the name of Angilram, bishop of Metz.
The first nine to eleven have the capitula and tubercula separate, afterwards they gradually merge together.
In the Physeteridae most of the ribs are connected to the vertebrae by both capitula and tubercula.
The capitula are scarcely developed, and the attachment of the tubercula to the transverse processes is loose.
Accordingly these capitula exercised a wide influence among Benedictines even outside the empire.
The ribs have capitula and tubercula, and sternal and abdominal ribs occur.
The ribs have capitula and tubercula, and often uncinate processes as in birds.
Its transverse processes and centrum bear facets for the tubercula and capitula of the ribs respectively.
The ribs have capitula and tubercula, and sternal ribs often occur.
The ribs are long, and the anterior ones have capitula and tubercula.
Laws of the empire of Charlemagne, divided into capitula or chapters.
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