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角样的
角质的:由角蛋白组成的
borrowed from Latin corneus "made of horn, horny," from cornum, cornū "horn" + -eus -eous — more at horn
The first known use of corneous was in 1646
corneousadjective
of a texture resembling horn
1 The leaf surface is mostly smooth and no waxy or corneous types; however there are some species with the surface covered with ridges of wax or waxy types.
叶表面通常光滑无蜡质或角质,部分种叶表面具薄片状或层状蜡质。
2 The wings of insects may consist either of one or two pairs—the anterior or upper pair, when two are present, being in some instances greatly modified and presenting a corneous condition.
3 Armature: applied to the spinous or chitinous processes on the legs, body or wings; or the corneous parts of genitalic structures.
4 The head is of a corneous, opaque substance.
5 The winter wheats are, as a rule, more soft and starchy than the spring wheats, which are usually corneous or flinty to different degrees.
6 In the next stage the larva has a solid corneous envelope and an oval shape, and, in its color, consistency, and immobility, resembles the chrysalis of a fly.
7 Tergo-rhabdites: the lower pair of corneous appendages forming the ovipositor in grasshoppers: plates on the inner dorsal surface of the abdominal wall.
8 There are still others that have their toes united and drawn under the skin, or enveloped in corneous hoofs, and are thereby enabled to exercise no prehensile power whatever.
9 Ossicula: small corneous pieces that serve in the articulation of the wings to the thorax.
10 Caulis: the funicle of antenna: the corneous basal part of jaws.
11 Episternites: the upper pair of corneous appendages forming the ovipositor in grasshoppers.
12 In some, however, the feet end in a single corneous substance called a hoof.
13 Contain wet gene ( glycerine ), can instantly the corneous layer of wet skin.
含有湿润因子甘油 >, 能立即湿润肌肤的角质层.
2 角状的