Many of the genera in this large clade contain stone cells, accretions of sclerenchyma that occur in the fleshy part of the berry. |
Their surfaces are accretions of controlled gestures, spatters of paint that lead from one stroke to another, singular and serial actions. |
War strips us of the later accretions of civilization and lays bare the primal man in each of us. |
Gemmes, what are they, but gums or the accretions or congelations of brighter water and earth? |
Romanian has many adstrata of linguistical accretions, but no one so far knows just how deep is the substratum. |
The city of real buildings is being supplanted by a city of stalls and kiosks, a city made entirely of accretions. |