单词 | corky |
例句 | "You make me feel uncivilized, Daisy," I confessed on my second glass of corky but rather impressive claret. The Great Gatsby 1925-04-10T00:00:00Z And he says not to worry about the “corky” brown texture on the skin of certain varieties since “russets tend to be spicier and have more character than the average apple.” The Great Outdoors: From Your Backyard to a Garden in Japan 2017-11-30T05:00:00Z A disagreement over a "corky" wine bottle suddenly takes on a ridiculous intensity. 'Certified Copy': We're not on 'Cairo Time' in this romance 2011-04-07T19:24:07Z The victim's aunt confirmed her death over the weekend in a Facebook post, where she described the teen as “full of so much energy” with a “corky sense of humor.” Tennessee teen mauled to death by pack of dogs, 'tossed and dragged into woods': report 2019-09-05T04:00:00Z The tree’s dark grayish brown twigs bear unusual, corky ridges that lend the tree a peculiar angularity. The Mean Seed of the Sweet Gum 2018-02-07T05:00:00Z Achene ovoid or globular, somewhat corky at the summit, or pointed, without any tubercle, in which it differs from Rhynchospora. The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee 2012-04-12T02:00:30.140Z Tree with corky winged branches, along streams and low soils in woods; honey yield good sometimes giving surplus; much pollen; honey of amber color and strong characteristic aroma. Texas Honey Plants 2012-04-04T02:00:58.927Z It is because the corky layers are becoming thicker that the twig passes from green to gray or brown as it grows older. Scientific American Supplement, No. 648, June 2, 1888. 2011-12-26T03:00:15.410Z Most of the holes are already corky with age. City Room: A Ghostly Architecture of Naked Trees 2011-12-09T17:30:46Z Alba.—Size below medium, cylindrical, with pointed apex; cracking qualities good; shell of medium thickness; corky shell lining thick, adhering to the kernel; kernel plump, light colored; quality good. The Nut Culturist A Treatise on Propogation, Planting, and Cultivation of Nut Bearing Trees and Shrubs Adapted to the Climate of the United States 2011-11-12T03:00:31.793Z Fruit nearly globose; ribs inconspicuous; pericarp thick and corky. The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee 2012-04-12T02:00:30.140Z There are more important things happening in leaves in late summer than the formation of corky cells. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z The bark is a light gray, roughened by corky scales, later becoming deeply furrowed. Forest Trees of Illinois How to Know Them 2011-10-08T02:00:23.997Z Some tropical timber is corky and very light. The Corner House Girls on Palm Island 2011-06-01T02:00:23.043Z Ribera.—Size above medium, oblong ovate; cracking qualities good; shell thin; kernel plump, light brown, free from the bitter, red, corky growth which adheres to the shell; meat yellow, tender, with rich, delicate, pleasant flavor. The Nut Culturist A Treatise on Propogation, Planting, and Cultivation of Nut Bearing Trees and Shrubs Adapted to the Climate of the United States 2011-11-12T03:00:31.793Z Fruit wedge-shaped or club-shaped, more or less corky toward the summit, the hard endocarp perforated at the apex.— The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee 2012-04-12T02:00:30.140Z The sweet gum is a tall tree with a straight trunk, four to five feet in diameter, with slender branches covered with corky bark thrown out in wing-like ridges. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z After the second year the twigs often develop 2 to 4 corky projections of the bark, which give them a winged appearance. Forest Trees of Illinois How to Know Them 2011-10-08T02:00:23.997Z Of course you will understand that if the turnips are old and corky they will not be as nice when they are done as if they are in good condition. A Course of Lectures on the Principles of Domestic Economy and Cookery 2011-03-15T02:00:12.260Z When these young and larval forms are full grown, each excavates a cavity or cell at the end of its burrow and next to the outer corky bark. Wood and Forest 2011-03-01T03:00:42.647Z Dorsal ribs filiform, the lateral very thick and corky. The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee 2012-04-12T02:00:30.140Z Despite its corky wings, it has none of the ruggedness of the cork elm, but is a pretty round-headed tree. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z Its twigs often have corky ridges and the winter buds are somewhat hairy. Forest Trees of Illinois How to Know Them 2011-10-08T02:00:23.997Z It is rich in starch, whence the name Hottentot bread, and is covered on the outside with thick, hard, corky plates. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z Characteristics of the Tree: Height, 70'-130', even 170'; diameter, 5'-7'; branches, high; corky wings on young branches; bark, gray brown, deeply furrowed; deep opposite sinuses on large leaves; acorns, half enclosed in mossy-fringed cup. Wood and Forest 2011-03-01T03:00:42.647Z April.—A large and beautiful tree, with fine-grained wood, the gray bark commonly with corky ridges on the branchlets. The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee 2012-04-12T02:00:30.140Z These are lenticels, or breathing pores—not holes, likely to become clogged with dust, but porous, corky tissue that filters the air as it comes in. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z The stems are coated with a grey corky bark, and the younger divisions of the branches show an angular section when cut. Wayside and Woodland Trees A pocket guide to the British sylva 2010-12-25T03:00:16.510Z The ballparks here are filled with gimmicks and corky music. Aging 'El Duque' aims for one more shot in majors 2010-08-10T20:33:00Z Characteristics of the Tree: Height, 80'-100'; diameter, 2'-3', trunk often clear for 60'; bark, gray tinged with red, corky, irregular projections, give shaggy appearance; leaves, obovate, doubly serrate, 3"-4" long; fruit, pubescent, samaras. Wood and Forest 2011-03-01T03:00:42.647Z Fruit with a thick corky margin, obscure dorsal ribs, and very numerous oil-tubes. The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee 2012-04-12T02:00:30.140Z The twigs are roughened with broad, corky wings. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z The Wych Elm forms a trunk of large size, from 80 to 120 feet or more in height, with a girth of 50 feet, and covered with rough bark that is often corky. Wayside and Woodland Trees A pocket guide to the British sylva 2010-12-25T03:00:16.510Z It has no proper corky layer; but the whole is covered by a transparent skin or epidermis, resembling that of the stem. The Elements of Botany For Beginners and For Schools Coriaceous, corky, or woody, persistent, rigid when dry. European Fungus Flora: Agaricaceae Fruit ovate to oblong; ribs prominent, corky, nearly equal. The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee 2012-04-12T02:00:30.140Z The tree reaches its maximum height—one hundred feet—in the cypress swamps of Louisiana and Texas, its abundant, corky roots adapting it to its habitat. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z The tubes, generally called pores, are sometimes closely adherent to the substance of the cap, which is often hard, corky, or coriaceous, as seen in most of the Polyporei. Student's Hand-book of Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous Common cork is the thick corky layer of the bark of the Cork-Oak of Spain. The Elements of Botany For Beginners and For Schools Horizontal, sessile, woody or corky; gills radiating from behind. European Fungus Flora: Agaricaceae Leaves very obtuse, 1–3´ long, 1–2´´ broad; fruit 1´´ long, the thick lateral wings forming a corky margin.—In brackish marshes along the coast, from Mass. to Miss. July. The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee 2012-04-12T02:00:30.140Z The best distinguishing mark of sweet gums in winter are the corky ridges on the branches, and the star-shaped leaves under the trees. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z Branches without corky wings; leaves more or less rough above — 5. 5a. The Plants of Michigan Simple Keys for the Identification of the Native Seed Plants of the State Sometimes the corky layer grows and forms new layers, inside of the old, for years, as in the Cork-Oak, the Sweet Gum-tree, and the White and the Paper Birch. The Elements of Botany For Beginners and For Schools P. corky, plane, base gibbous, scabrid, zoned and radiately rugulose, yellow then dingy; g. thin, distant, forked, anastomosing behind, citrin then umber. European Fungus Flora: Agaricaceae The substance is fleshy in Boletus, but in Polyporus the greater number of species are leathery or corky, and more persistent. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses The name "cork elm" refers to the corky bark which runs out in winged ridges, even to the twigs. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z A score of named varieties are in cultivation in this country, some with very corky bark, others with curled leaves, and still others with weeping branches. Trees of the Northern United States Their Study, Description and Determination The stroma is between fleshy and corky, covered with a black or rufous bark. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth Size below medium, cylindrical, with pointed apex; cracking quality good; shell of medium thickness; corky shell lining thick, adhering to the kernel; kernel plump, light colored; quality good. The Pecan and its Culture The stem is straight and cylindrical, with dark, deeply-furrowed bark, and branches often winged with corky ridges. Seasoning of Wood The winged elm, or wahoo, is dainty and small, its leaves and the two thin corky blades that arise on each twig befitting the smallest elm tree in the family. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z A small tree, 30 to 40 ft. high, the branches having corky wings. Trees of the Northern United States Their Study, Description and Determination The gills are corky, firm, unequal, branched, edge obtuse. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth Medium size, thin shell, sweet kernel; no corky growth inside. The Pecan and its Culture The plants vary widely in form and consistency, some being very soft and soon decaying, others turning into an inky fluid, others being tough and leathery, and some more or less woody or corky. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. In some instances the sack is rather small, but a corky growth below the grain helps to buoy it on water. Seed Dispersal I like that rough, corky bark they have as they get older. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 43rd Annual Meeting Rockport, Indiana, August 25, 26 and 27, 1952 This has a somewhat corky, leathery cap, firm and without zones, woolly, sessile, deeply grooved concentrically, margin of the same color. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth Medium; elliptical oblong; shell thin; partitions slightly corky; kernel plump, sweet; quality excellent. The Pecan and its Culture New granulation tissue would then find some degree of mechanical obstacle in the presence of a corky cell layer at first. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Fifteenth Annual Meeting New York City, September 3, 4 and 5, 1924 How that little, corky, light canoe did bound and snap, with a constant tendency to come up in the wind'e eye, that kept me on the qui vive every instant. Woodcraft But the cells of the bark have thick walls of a tough, corky substance, and each cell contains air instead of protoplasm. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Fourth Annual Meeting Washington D.C. November 18 and 19, 1913 The pileus is corky, leathery shells, with the upper surface marked with rough zones of various shades of brown; margin yellowish. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth Phebe asked, as the corky, hard root cracked under her jaws. Teddy: Her Book A Story of Sweet Sixteen This is perhaps due to the formation of a protective corky cell layer over wound surfaces. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Fifteenth Annual Meeting New York City, September 3, 4 and 5, 1924 Note that seedling walnuts have a ridged, corky bark on the trunk already the second year, whereas a grafted trunk maintains its smooth bark for 6 to 8 years. Northern Nut Growers Association Thirty-Fourth Annual Report 1943 The nature of the bark is known by its splintery, fibrous, or corky texture. On the Banks of the Amazon The gills are corky, fan-like, branched, united above by the tomentose pellicle, bifid, split longitudinally at the edge. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth The main thought was to get away from the corky substance adhering to the kernel of the most of the filberts. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting Downington, Pennsylvania, September 11 and 12, 1933 The true cinchona barks, containing quinine, quinidine, and cinchonine, are distinguished from the false by their splintery-fibrous texture, the latter being pre-eminently corky. The Andes and the Amazon Across the Continent of South America A corral of corky yucca trunks held the child a prisoner, and more trunks had been laid on the walls to form a roof, which kept off coyotes. The She Boss A Western Story The folded spathe is of leather-like substance, rough, almost corky in texture; also variously marked and tinted. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies. Most of the species under this genus are tough and corky. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth The kernels come out with little or no corky substance on the kernel. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting Downington, Pennsylvania, September 11 and 12, 1933 The edges were obtuse, the caps fleshy, then corky, smooth, the upper ends not regular, oblique in the form of an umbo or little knob, the pellicles or outside layers thin and easily separated. Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners In some individuals the corky bark stands out in ridges almost like that of the corky elm. Northern Nut Growers Association, report of the proceedings at the sixth annual meeting Rochester, New York, September 1 and 2, 1915 Very beautiful is this snow as it softens the rugged, corky limbs of the mossy cup oaks. Some Winter Days in Iowa The upper cap is pliable, compact, soft, and covered with a soft tomentum, the lower cap, contiguous with the stem, is woody and corky. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth And, oh, yes, there were warriors scarred from the fight, fellows with corky arms and mottled streaks where the lightning had struck and splintered. The Freebooters of the Wilderness Comparisons: The cork elm is another tree that possesses corky ridges along its twigs, but this differs from the sweet gum in wanting the spiny fruit and its other distinctive traits. Studies of Trees We then came after traversing such low swampy ground for sometime to a wood composed of Quercus castaneoidea, of large size; its bark is thick and somewhat corky, its diameter three feet. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries Of course you can wring the little brute's neck if it displeases you," he said, "but it's a corky youngster and I don't much think you will. The Keeper of the Door The pileus is from one to three inches broad, corky, convex, then plane, sometimes slightly depressed; tough in texture, rusty-brown; the surface of the cap usually quite rough, marked with ridges or trenches, flesh ferruginous. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth Then the dog Harvey pranced out corkily from under the lee of a bench. A Diversity of Creatures Distinguishing characters: The tree may be told readily from other trees by the corky tubercles on the bark of the lower portion of the trunk. Studies of Trees He felt curiously corky and insecure, but still when he reached the bottom he sank up to his knees in impalpable mud. A Master of Fortune Being Further Adventures of Captain Kettle The quince that comes first into the market is likely to be wormy and corky, and harder to cook than the better ones. The International Jewish Cook Book 1600 Recipes According to the Jewish Dietary Laws with the Rules for Kashering; the Favorite Recipes of America, Austria, Germany, Russia, France, Poland, Roumania, Etc., Etc. The pileus is fleshy, corky, tough, hard and dry, reviving when moist. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth The corky nature of this region of the bark was likely richer in carbonizable elements than the wood properly so called, and had, in consequence, to undergo much less shrinkage.—Dr. Scientific American Supplement, No. 481, March 21, 1885 In this direction the vale of Grasmere, the scene of his early married life, opens before him, and Dunmail-raise and Langdale-pikes lift their naked corky summits, as hailing him to the pleasures of old companionship. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2 The substance is white, corky, fragile, and resembles by its laminated structure and undulating edge, the Boletus ignarius. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2 Grief, however—so far as a man having faith in his luck admits that point—certainly was making some little hole into a heart of corky fibre. Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale The pileus is corky, coriaceous, convex, then plane, hairy with rigid bristles, zoned with concentric furrows; of one color, whitish, sometimes these zones are quite marked as in Figure 342. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth A fifth only shakes his bottle head, and out of his corky brain squeezeth out a pitiful learned face, and is silent. Cynthia's Revels She accepts the corky substance, so different from the silk purse, without the least demur. The Wonders of Instinct Chapters in the Psychology of Insects She accepts the corky substance, so different from the silk purse, without the least demur. The Life of the Spider The tubercles are apt to persist and to become naked and corky with age. North American Species of Cactus The pileus is a pallid wood color, corky, rugulose, uneven, without zones, becoming smooth; of the same color within as without; the margin in full-grown specimens thin, but in imperfectly developed specimens swollen and blunt. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth Some species are very large, some are small, some fleshy, and some are corky or woody. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth |
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