Diskussion:Achäne
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| - | "'''achenium''' (a-kē'ni-um), n.; pl. ''achenia'' (-ä). [NL., also written ''achanium'', irreg. (cf.Gr. αχανηζ, not gaping) <a-priv. αχαινειυ, gape, akin to E. ''yawn'', q. v.] 1. In bot., a small, dry and hard, one-celled, one-seeded, indehiseent fruit; strictly, a single and free earpel of this character, as in the buttercup, avens, etc., but extended to all similar fruits resulting from a compound ovary, even when invested with an adnate calyx, as in the order ''Compositæ''. Also written ''achene'', ''achænium'', ''akene'', and ''akenium''.-2- [cap.] entom., a genus of beetles. W. E. Leach." | + | "'''achenium''' (a-kē'ni-um), n.; pl. ''achenia'' (-ä). [NL., also written ''achanium'', irreg. (cf.Gr. αχανηζ, not gaping) <[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_privativum a-priv.] αχαίνειν, gape, akin to E. ''yawn'', q. v.] 1. In bot., a small, dry and hard, one-celled, one-seeded, indehiseent fruit; strictly, a single and free earpel of this character, as in the buttercup, avens, etc., but extended to all similar fruits resulting from a compound ovary, even when invested with an adnate calyx, as in the order ''[[Asteraceae|Compositæ]]''. Also written ''achene'', ''achænium'', ''akene'', and ''akenium''.-2- [cap.] entom., a genus of beetles. W. E. Leach." |
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"achenium (a-kē'ni-um), n.; pl. achenia (-ä). [NL., also written achanium, irreg. (cf.Gr. αχανηζ, not gaping) <a-priv. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_privativum) αχαίνειν, gape, akin to E. yawn, q. v.] 1. In bot., a small, dry and hard, one-celled, one-seeded, indehiseent fruit; strictly, a single and free earpel of this character, as in the buttercup, avens, etc., but extended to all similar fruits resulting from a compound ovary, even when invested with an adnate calyx, as in the order Compositæ. Also written achene, achænium, akene, and akenium.-2- [cap.] entom., a genus of beetles. W. E. Leach."
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Quelle: The Century dictionary and cyclopedia, 1901, p. 45 https://ia800209.us.archive.org/18/items/centurydictionar01whituoft/centurydictionar01whituoft.pdf




