The tiny borer spends its entire larval life inside the coffee berry, which encases the seed, commonly known as the coffee bean. |
Think of David Bellamy, a man only complete when rummaging among beetles and whortleberries, and who encases his head in a tangled, bushy forest. |
The opening scene sets the stage for the denial episode at the end of the passage and encases the mockery of law in the center. |
They are coated in bread crumbs so that, like a schnitzel, a crispy crust encases the meat. |
Once the two desmids have joined, their cytoplasm fuses into a single diploid cell, the zygote, which encases itself in a thick wall. |
The thick-walled zygospore which encases the zygote, is highly ornamented and very durable. |