What is the meaning of AEST. Phrases containing AEST
See meanings and uses of AEST!AEST
AEST
AEST
AEST
AEST
AEST
Acronyms & AI meanings
Chip on Submount
Technical Commission for Maritime Services
How to Minister Like Jesus
: Child Relief And You
Fort Worth Men's Chorus
Équipe Géodynamique d'Echanges Recherche Industrie Enseignement
Health Services and Sciences Research Resources
M aximum Defect Rates
Telefonica Del Peru S A
Human Rights Documentation Centre
AEST
AEST
Having the leaves of a pentamerous calyx or corolla so imbricated that two are exterior, two are interior, and the other has one edge exterior and one interior; as, quincuncial aestivation.
AEST
n.
A quincuncial arrangement, as of the parts of a flower in aestivation. See Quincuncial, 2.
a.
Of or Pertaining to aesthetics; versed in aesthetics; as, aesthetic studies, emotions, ideas, persons, etc.
n.
Aestivation.
a.
Having induplicate sepals or petals in aestivation.
n.
One who makes much or overmuch of aesthetics.
n.
The quality or state of being a virtuoso; in a bad sense, the character of one in whom mere artistic feeling or aesthetic cultivation takes the place of religious character; sentimentalism.
n.
The doctrine of aesthetics; aesthetic principles; devotion to the beautiful in nature and art.
a.
Lying over each other in regular order, so as to "break joints," like tiles or shingles on a roof, the scales on the leaf buds of plants and the cups of some acorns, or the scales of fishes; overlapping each other at the margins, as leaves in aestivation.
n.
Same as Aestival, Aestivate, etc.
a.
Meeting at the edges without overlapping; -- said of the sepals or the petals of flowers in aestivation, and of leaves in vernation.
n.
Any one of several species of large pelagic petrels and fulmars, as Fulmarus glacialis, of the North Atlantic, and several species of Aestrelata, of the Southern Ocean. See Fulmar.
n.
One versed in aesthetics.
n.
A name given to several bulbous plants of the genus Leucoium (L. vernum, aestivum, etc.) resembling the snowdrop, but having all the perianth leaves of equal size.
a.
Of or belonging to the summer; as, aestival diseases.
n.
Any one of several kinds of roundish, subterranean fungi, usually of a blackish color. The French truffle (Tuber melanosporum) and the English truffle (T. aestivum) are much esteemed as articles of food.
a.
Having the edges bent abruptly toward the axis; -- said of the parts of the calyx or corolla in aestivation.
n.
An American river herring (Clupea aestivalis), closely allied to the alewife.
a.
Rolled inward from the edges; -- said of leaves in vernation, or of the petals of flowers in aestivation.
a.
Alt. of Aesthetical
AEST
AEST