An erumpent sun bellowed shouts of buttery light over the eastern flank, waking the entire valley with its aureate noise. |
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Pycnia protrude through the bark, exuding an orange-yellow fluid and are later followed by the erumpent orange-yellow aecial blisters. |
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Apothecia erumpent, brownish black, irregularly disc-shaped with a short central stalk, 2-5 mm in diameter. |
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Apothecia appear on stems and axes of the needles, gregarious, erumpent, superficial, about 1 mm diameter, with short stipes. |
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Apothecia erumpent, sessile or with a very short central stalk, 2-4 mm in diameter. |
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Aecia erumpent, with thin walls, one to two cells thick. |
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For Scrabble players, let's try exigent, etiolated, epitomical, effulgent, esemplastic, erumpent, and embrasured. |
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Pseudothecia are less commonly found, are round and more erumpent than pycnidia, have dark-brown, thick-walled outer cells and are 96-224 µm in diameter. |
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Perithecia are formed about 3 years after conidia in erumpent, flattened, hard, black stromata which have a thin, white, pruinose surface layer when young and are up to a few millimetres across. |
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He's never looked better on court or on monthly O.N.A.N.T.A. paper. He is erumpent. |
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The sun spun aloft, an erumpent orb of balling glory thrilling the blue sky with its brilliance. |
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