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  • Capitulum
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up capitulum, capitula, or capitular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. capitulum (plural capitula) may refer to: the Latin word for chapter an

    Capitulum

    Capitulum

  • Capitulum of the humerus
  • Structure of humerus

    In human anatomy of the arm, the capitulum of the humerus is a smooth, rounded eminence on the lateral portion of the distal articular surface of the

    Capitulum of the humerus

    Capitulum of the humerus

    Capitulum_of_the_humerus

  • Capitulum mitella
  • Species of barnacle

    Capitulum is a monotypic genus of sessile marine stalked barnacles. Capitulum mitella is the only species in the genus. It is commonly known as the Japanese

    Capitulum mitella

    Capitulum mitella

    Capitulum_mitella

  • Pseudanthium
  • Type of inflorescence, clusters of flowers

    (singular capitulum) or flower heads, which are collections of different types of flowers, is a pseudanthium. The individual flowers of a capitulum are called

    Pseudanthium

    Pseudanthium

    Pseudanthium

  • Humerus
  • Long bone of the upper arm

    lower extremity consists of 2 epicondyles, 2 processes (trochlea and capitulum), and 3 fossae (radial fossa, coronoid fossa, and olecranon fossa). As

    Humerus

    Humerus

    Humerus

  • Pilcrow
  • Symbol (¶) to identify a paragraph

    SIGN, U+2761 ❡ CURVED STEM PARAGRAPH SIGN ORNAMENT, and U+2E3F ⸿ CAPITULUM. The capitulum character is obsolete, having been replaced by the pilcrow, but

    Pilcrow

    Pilcrow

  • Hygroscopy
  • Phenomenon of attracting and holding water molecules

    (Triticum spp.), described below. Hygroscopic bi-layered cell arrays act as a capitulum hinge in some plants, Xerochrysum bracteatum and Syngonanthus elegans

    Hygroscopy

    Hygroscopy

  • Asteraceae
  • Large family of flowering plants

    viewed from a distance, each capitulum may appear to be a single flower. Enlarged outer (peripheral) flowers in the capitulum may resemble petals, and the

    Asteraceae

    Asteraceae

    Asteraceae

  • Ñ
  • Latin letter N with tilde above

    originally from Latin TITVLVS "title" or "heading"; compare cabildo with Latin CAPITULUM. From spellings of anno abbreviated as año, as explained above, the tilde

    Ñ

    Ñ

    Ñ

  • Goose barnacle
  • Type of barnacle

    characterized by a fleshy stalk of which one end is connected to an armored capitulum and the other end is used by the animal to attach to substrates such as

    Goose barnacle

    Goose barnacle

    Goose_barnacle

  • Canon Episcopi
  • Medieval canon law text

    The title canon Episcopi (or capitulum Episcopi) is conventionally given to a certain passage found in medieval canon law. The text possibly originates

    Canon Episcopi

    Canon Episcopi

    Canon_Episcopi

  • Humeroradial joint
  • Joint of the elbow

    humeroradial joint is the joint between the head of the radius and the capitulum of the humerus, is a limited ball-and-socket joint, hinge type of synovial

    Humeroradial joint

    Humeroradial joint

    Humeroradial_joint

  • Radius (bone)
  • One of the two long bones of the forearm

    joint[disambiguation needed], which is a syndesmosis. At the elbow, it joins with the capitulum of the humerus, and in a separate region, with the ulna at the radial

    Radius (bone)

    Radius (bone)

    Radius_(bone)

  • Dermacentor auratus
  • Species of tick

    length from capitulum to middle festoon is 7 mm and maximum breadth at its mid length is 5 mm. Adult has highly ornate scutum, capitulum, and legs. A

    Dermacentor auratus

    Dermacentor auratus

    Dermacentor_auratus

  • Ixodes holocyclus
  • Species of tick

    holocyclus larva: a, capitulum (dorsal view); b, scutum; c, hypostome; d, tarsus I; e, tarsus IV; f, coxae Diagnosis: Capitulum with slender palpi, hypostome

    Ixodes holocyclus

    Ixodes holocyclus

    Ixodes_holocyclus

  • Larinus onopordi
  • Species of beetle

    Larinus onopordi, also known as the globe thistle capitulum weevil, is a species of true weevil in the genus Larinus. This species is found in regions

    Larinus onopordi

    Larinus onopordi

    Larinus_onopordi

  • Inflorescence
  • Botanical term for a cluster of flowers

    Compound spike Lolium temulentum (compound spike) Compound capitulum Echinops ritro (compound capitulum) Compound (double) umbel Laserpitium latifolium (double

    Inflorescence

    Inflorescence

    Inflorescence

  • Tarragon
  • Species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae

    flowers are produced in small capitula 2–4 mm (1⁄16–3⁄16 in) diameter, each capitulum containing up to 40 yellow or greenish-yellow florets. French tarragon

    Tarragon

    Tarragon

    Tarragon

  • Paragraphos
  • Ancient Greek paragraph markers

    kaput (Latin for head), to a C for capitulum (Latin for little head), to a stylized C sometimes referred to as a capitulum (⸿), and finally into the pilcrow

    Paragraphos

    Paragraphos

  • Tick
  • Order of arachnids in the arthropod phylum

    about 220 species over 15 genera. Argasid species have no scutum, and the capitulum (mouth and feeding parts) is concealed beneath the body. Ticks, like mites

    Tick

    Tick

    Tick

  • Lapsana communis
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae

    produced in a capitulum 1–2 cm (0.39–0.79 in) diameter, the capitula being numerous in loose clusters at the top of the stem. The capitulum is surrounded

    Lapsana communis

    Lapsana communis

    Lapsana_communis

  • Chapter (religion)
  • Body of clergy in various Christian churches

    A chapter (Latin: capitulum or capitellum) is one of several bodies of clergy in Catholic, Old Catholic, Anglican, and Nordic Lutheran churches or their

    Chapter (religion)

    Chapter (religion)

    Chapter_(religion)

  • Head of radius
  • Bone of the arm

    its upper surface is a shallow cup or fovea for articulation with the capitulum of the humerus. The circumference of the head is smooth; it is broad medially

    Head of radius

    Head of radius

    Head_of_radius

  • Capitulary for the Jews
  • Legal prescriptions in the Carolingian Empire

    are from an unrelated source. In one manuscript, the sixth "chapter" (capitulum) is said to have been taken "from Emperor Charles' statutes" (e decretis

    Capitulary for the Jews

    Capitulary for the Jews

    Capitulary_for_the_Jews

  • Cabildo (council)
  • Spanish colonial municipal governments

    developed in medieval Castile. The word cabildo has the same Latin root (capitulum) as the English word chapter and in fact is also the Spanish word for

    Cabildo (council)

    Cabildo (council)

    Cabildo_(council)

  • Sea anemone
  • Marine animals of the order Actiniaria

    disc is constricted and is known as the capitulum. When the animal contracts, the oral disc, tentacles and capitulum fold inside the pharynx and are held

    Sea anemone

    Sea anemone

    Sea_anemone

  • Condyle
  • Round prominence at the end of a bone

    Occipital condyles Although not generally termed condyles, the trochlea and capitulum of the humerus act as condyles in the elbow, and the femur head acts as

    Condyle

    Condyle

    Condyle

  • Fruit
  • Seed-bearing part of a flowering plant

    Cypsela – an achene-like fruit derived from the individual florets in a capitulum: (dandelion) Fibrous drupe – (coconut, walnut: botanically, neither is

    Fruit

    Fruit

    Fruit

  • Pollicipes polymerus
  • Species of barnacle

    of the capitulum, with a pair of smaller scuta and terga on either side below. Further calcification occurs from other centres on the capitulum with the

    Pollicipes polymerus

    Pollicipes polymerus

    Pollicipes_polymerus

  • Hemibagrus fortis
  • Species of bagrid catfish

    Macrones howong Popta, 1904 Macrones bo Popta, 1904 Macrones kajan Popta, 1904 Macrones fortis capitulum Popta, 1906 Hemibagrus capitulum (Popta, 1906)

    Hemibagrus fortis

    Hemibagrus fortis

    Hemibagrus_fortis

  • Capitulation (surrender)
  • Form of surrender

    Capitulation (Latin: capitulum, a little head or division; capitulare, to treat upon terms) is an agreement in time of war for the surrender to a hostile

    Capitulation (surrender)

    Capitulation (surrender)

    Capitulation_(surrender)

  • Platanaceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    candelabrum), in stellate fascicles; glandular hairs with unicellular, globular capitulum, cuticular waxes without crystalloids, with rods and plates Leaves generally

    Platanaceae

    Platanaceae

    Platanaceae

  • Elbow
  • Joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm

    crescent-shaped fold is commonly present between the head of the radius and the capitulum of the humerus. On the humerus there are extrasynovial fat pads adjacent

    Elbow

    Elbow

    Elbow

  • Scape (botany)
  • Long non-woody leafless segment between two leaf-bearing regions of a plant

    Dandelions have a single capitulum at the end of the scape

    Scape (botany)

    Scape (botany)

    Scape_(botany)

  • Leucanthemum vulgare
  • Species of flowering plant

    to three "flowers" like those of a typical daisy. Each is a "head" or capitulum 2–7.5 cm (3⁄4–3 in) wide. Each head has between fifteen and forty white

    Leucanthemum vulgare

    Leucanthemum vulgare

    Leucanthemum_vulgare

  • Phasmatodea
  • Order of stick and leaf insects

    two-year cycles of outbreaks. Many species' eggs bear a fatty, knoblike capitulum that caps the operculum. This structure attracts ants because of its resemblance

    Phasmatodea

    Phasmatodea

    Phasmatodea

  • Lepas anatifera
  • Species of barnacle

    ships, piers, pilings, seaweed, and various sorts of flotsam. The body or capitulum of Lepas anatifera is supported by a long, flexible stalk or peduncle

    Lepas anatifera

    Lepas anatifera

    Lepas_anatifera

  • Gnathosoma
  • Mouthparts of mites and ticks

    Greek γνάθος, gnáthos = "jaw" and σώμα, sóma = "body"), also called the capitulum, is the part of the body of the Acari (mites and ticks) comprising the

    Gnathosoma

    Gnathosoma

    Gnathosoma

  • Vespers
  • Sunset evening prayer liturgy

    The evening hour, or vespertina synaxis, is composed of four psalms, a capitulum, a response, a hymn, a versicle, a canticle from the Gospel, litany (Kyrie

    Vespers

    Vespers

    Vespers

  • Achene
  • Class of simple non-opening dry fruits

    biological dispersal of the seed. Cypselae on a dandelion "clock" (the matured capitulum) can disperse in the wind due to the hair-like calyx tissue above each

    Achene

    Achene

    Achene

  • Trochlea of humerus
  • Structure of the elbow joint

    anterior, lower, and posterior parts of the extremity. The trochlea has the capitulum located on its lateral side and the medial epicondyle on its medial. It

    Trochlea of humerus

    Trochlea of humerus

    Trochlea_of_humerus

  • Stenocybe tropica
  • Species of lichen

    cylindrical to club-shaped head (capitulum) about 0.3 mm in diameter and up to 0.5 mm high. The stalk holding the capitulum is glossy black, up to 0.8 mm

    Stenocybe tropica

    Stenocybe_tropica

  • Barnacle
  • Subclass of sessile marine crustaceans

    routinely consumed by humans, including Japanese goose barnacles (e.g. Capitulum mitella), and goose barnacles (e.g. Pollicipes pollicipes) are a delicacy

    Barnacle

    Barnacle

    Barnacle

  • Bellis perennis
  • Species of plant in the daisy family

    single leafless stem 2 to 10 cm (3⁄4–4 in), rarely 15 cm (6 in) tall. The capitulum, or disc of florets, is surrounded by two rows of green bracts known as

    Bellis perennis

    Bellis perennis

    Bellis_perennis

  • Haemaphysalis leporispalustris
  • Species of tick

    ground-feeding birds. H. leporispalustris has a rigid scutum and a prominent capitulum projecting forward from its body and is often said to look like the "wood

    Haemaphysalis leporispalustris

    Haemaphysalis leporispalustris

    Haemaphysalis_leporispalustris

  • Radial fossa
  • Groove on the distal end of the humerus

    a slight depression found on the humerus above the front part of the capitulum. It receives the anterior border of the head of the radius when the forearm

    Radial fossa

    Radial fossa

    Radial_fossa

  • Condyle of humerus
  • condyle of humerus is the distal end of the humerus. It is made up of the capitulum and the trochlea. xiphoid.biostr.washington.edu/fma/fmabrowser-hierarchy

    Condyle of humerus

    Condyle_of_humerus

  • Ixodes scapularis
  • Species of tick

    the anal pore. The palps of male deer ticks, part of the mouthparts or capitulum, are shorter than those of the female. Adult female deer ticks are approximately

    Ixodes scapularis

    Ixodes scapularis

    Ixodes_scapularis

  • Notobasis syriaca
  • Species of flowering plant

    margins and apex. The flowers are purple, produced in a dense flowerhead (capitulum) 2 cm diameter, surrounded by several spiny basal bracts. In the Greek

    Notobasis syriaca

    Notobasis syriaca

    Notobasis_syriaca

  • Capitulary
  • Edicts of the Frankish Empire

    because they were formally divided into sections called capitula (plural of capitulum, a diminutive of caput meaning "head(ing)": chapters). As soon as the

    Capitulary

    Capitulary

    Capitulary

  • Floral symmetry
  • Shape of flowers

    roughly radially symmetric inflorescence of the form known as a head, capitulum, or pseudanthium. Peloria or a peloric flower is the aberration in which

    Floral symmetry

    Floral symmetry

    Floral_symmetry

  • Ichthyothere
  • Genus of plants

    peoples of the lower Amazon basin. This genus is characterized by the small capitulum with few (usually one or two) fertile ray florets. It lacks an expanded

    Ichthyothere

    Ichthyothere

    Ichthyothere

  • Artemisia vulgaris
  • Medicinal plant known as common mugwort

    5 mm (3⁄16 in) long and radially symmetrical. The outer flowers in each capitulum are female and the inner ones bisexual. A. vulgaris flowers from midsummer

    Artemisia vulgaris

    Artemisia vulgaris

    Artemisia_vulgaris

  • Mermaid
  • Legendary aquatic creature with an upper body in human female form

    Press. pp. 130–132. ISBN 9780226925189. Olaus Magnus (1555). "Libri XX. Capitulum XX". Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus (in Latin). Rome: Giovanni

    Mermaid

    Mermaid

    Mermaid

  • List of movements of the human body
  • of flexion and extension only. Humeroradial joint head of the radius capitulum of the humerus Is a ball-and-socket joint. Superior radioulnar joint head

    List of movements of the human body

    List of movements of the human body

    List_of_movements_of_the_human_body

  • Cosmos (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants in the daisy family

    bipinnate, and arranged in opposite pairs. The flowers are produced in a capitulum with a ring of broad ray florets and a center of disc florets; flower

    Cosmos (plant)

    Cosmos (plant)

    Cosmos_(plant)

  • Gerbera
  • Genus of plants

    rosette bear bracteate or ebracteate, simple, one-headed inflorescence-capitulum. Capitula are radiate, with several rows of bracts. Ray florets are female

    Gerbera

    Gerbera

    Gerbera

  • Forearm
  • Region of the upper limb between the elbow and the wrist

    medial side) Proximally, the head of the radius articulates with the capitulum of the humerus and the radial notch of the ulna at the elbow. The articulation

    Forearm

    Forearm

  • Antricola marginatus
  • Species of tick

    their subterminal capitulum (head) found in nymphs (juvenile ticks with a full complement of legs) and adult ticks. The capitulum of these ticks can

    Antricola marginatus

    Antricola_marginatus

  • Eriocaulaceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    them, have rather small, wind-pollinated flowers grouped together in capitulum-like inflorescences. Eight genera are currently accepted. Comanthera L

    Eriocaulaceae

    Eriocaulaceae

    Eriocaulaceae

  • Erlangea alternifolia
  • Species of plant

    is obtuse to rounded, base is cuneate or attenuate. Inflorescence is capitulum with a cyme that is terminal and corymbiform like, a receptacle that is

    Erlangea alternifolia

    Erlangea_alternifolia

  • Cross of Saint Peter
  • Religious symbol

    Sonnenschein & Company. p. 101. Eusebius Sophronius, Hieronymus (1473). "Capitulum primum: Simon Petrus". De Viris Illustribus (in Latin). Utrecht: Nicolaus

    Cross of Saint Peter

    Cross of Saint Peter

    Cross_of_Saint_Peter

  • Cosmos atrosanguineus
  • Species of flowering plant

    long, pinnate, with leaflets 2–5 cm long. The flowers are produced in a capitulum 3–4.5 cm diameter, dark red to maroon-dark brown, with a ring of six to

    Cosmos atrosanguineus

    Cosmos atrosanguineus

    Cosmos_atrosanguineus

  • Chapter
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (film), a 2012 Malayalam drama film The Chapters, a band from Dublin Capitulum (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Chapter This disambiguation

    Chapter

    Chapter

  • Papaver rhoeas
  • Species of flowering plant in the poppy family

    top-ranked perennial (a mallow). When sampled at the level of the entire capitulum, however, it was outranked by the ox-eye daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare,

    Papaver rhoeas

    Papaver rhoeas

    Papaver_rhoeas

  • Artemisia kawakamii
  • Species of plant

    when mature. The abaxial surface is covered with dense white hairs. The capitulum is globose-campanulate arranged in raceme on the inflorescence axis. The

    Artemisia kawakamii

    Artemisia kawakamii

    Artemisia_kawakamii

  • Martin Truchseß von Wetzhausen
  • Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights

    Erlichshausen and since 1476 the Komtur of Osterode. On 4 August 1477 the Order's Capitulum elected him Grand Master, despite his having once pledged that "ehe er

    Martin Truchseß von Wetzhausen

    Martin Truchseß von Wetzhausen

    Martin_Truchseß_von_Wetzhausen

  • Glossary of botanical terms
  • aggregated into a dense cluster. 2.  (of a stigma) Like the head of a pin. capitulum Dense cluster of sessile or subsessile flowers or florets, e.g. a flower

    Glossary of botanical terms

    Glossary_of_botanical_terms

  • Sonchus brassicifolius
  • Species of plant

    native Juan Fernandez Islands Interior of pendent, yellow-orange 'flower' (capitulum) (Temperate House, Kew Gardens) World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998)

    Sonchus brassicifolius

    Sonchus brassicifolius

    Sonchus_brassicifolius

  • Aytacia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    tip. The flowering stems are unbranched and bear a single flower head (capitulum) which can reach 40–50 cm in length. The inner bracts (phyllaries) that

    Aytacia

    Aytacia

  • Karl von Trier
  • Siegfried von Feuchtwangen. Karl was chosen Grand Master by the order's capitulum in Marienburg in mid-June 1311. He was in favor of reforms within the

    Karl von Trier

    Karl_von_Trier

  • Annales Siculi
  • comes under the title Appendix ex Codice Marchionis Farratanae ad ultimum capitulum Libri Quarti Historiae Gaufredi Malaterrae ("appendix from the codex of

    Annales Siculi

    Annales_Siculi

  • Calendula officinalis
  • Species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae

    toothed. The inflorescences are yellow or orange, comprising a thick capitulum or flowerhead 4–7 cm (1+1⁄2–3 in) diameter surrounded by two rows of hairy

    Calendula officinalis

    Calendula officinalis

    Calendula_officinalis

  • Calicium episcalare
  • Species of lichen

    ranging from 0.26 to 0.37 mm in height. The cap of the fruiting body, or capitulum, has a shape varying from lenticular (lens-like) to broadly conical, measuring

    Calicium episcalare

    Calicium_episcalare

  • Echinacea purpurea
  • Species of flowering plant in the daisy family

    (2–5 in) wide; the margin is tightened to toothed. The inflorescence is a capitulum, 7 to 15 cm (3 to 6 in) in diameter, formed by a prominent domed central

    Echinacea purpurea

    Echinacea purpurea

    Echinacea_purpurea

  • Turkana Boy
  • Fossil hominin skeleton

    occur prior to 14 years in modern males – the union of the trochlea and capitulum (and also the lateral epicondyle) of the humerus, prior to their joint

    Turkana Boy

    Turkana_Boy

  • Cricodon
  • Extinct genus of cynodonts

    that of the proximal. The discovered femur was 12.5 cm long with the capitulum directed at an angle of 45 to 50 degrees to the main axis of the slender

    Cricodon

    Cricodon

    Cricodon

  • Lorryia formosa
  • Species of mite

    the genus Lorryia. In Lorryia formosa, like all Acariformes mites, the capitulum is the head segment and the idiosoma is the body segment. The idiosoma

    Lorryia formosa

    Lorryia formosa

    Lorryia_formosa

  • Diocletian
  • Roman emperor from 284 to 305

    conscripted a part of each landowner's tenant farmers (coloni). When a capitulum extended across many farms, farmers provided the funds to compensate the

    Diocletian

    Diocletian

    Diocletian

  • Title of Godfrey of Bouillon
  • Title that Godfrey of Bouillon held when he became ruler of Jerusalem

    Liber septimus. Capitulum XII. Baldric of Dol 1879, pp. 103–104, Liber quartos. Capitulum XV. Robert the Monk 1866, pp. 869–870, Capitulum X. Godefridus

    Title of Godfrey of Bouillon

    Title_of_Godfrey_of_Bouillon

  • Inula
  • Genus of flowering plants in the daisy family Asteraceae

    ray-florets. Some common characteristics include pappus with bristles, flat capitulum, and lack of chaff. Several species are popular flowers for the garden

    Inula

    Inula

    Inula

  • Ebenopsis confinis
  • Leguminous species of plant from Mexico

    characterized by its small, equally-paired pinnate leaves and a condensed capitulum. This species is distributed from southern Baja California to the cape

    Ebenopsis confinis

    Ebenopsis confinis

    Ebenopsis_confinis

  • Logfia minima
  • Species of flowering plant

    by the leaves, as they are in some other members of this genus. Each capitulum is about 2 mm in diameter and like a 5-sided pyramid when young, opening

    Logfia minima

    Logfia minima

    Logfia_minima

  • None (liturgy)
  • Time of prayer of the Liturgy of hours in the afternoon

    are replaced by three groups of eight verses from Psalm 118; then the capitulum, a versicle, the Kyrie, the Lord's Prayer, the oratio, and the concluding

    None (liturgy)

    None_(liturgy)

  • Paragraph
  • Self-contained unit of discourse in writing

    kaput/caput or 'head', was placed at the beginning of new sections; a C, for capitulum or 'little head', which evolved into the pilcrow (¶), was placed at the

    Paragraph

    Paragraph

  • Barnadesioideae
  • Subfamily of flowering plants

    luzulifolia, Chuquiraga spinosa, Archidasyphyllum diacanthoides, Dasyphyllum capitulum, Dasyphyllum lanceolatum, Arnaldoa macbrideana, Chuquiraga oppositifolia

    Barnadesioideae

    Barnadesioideae

    Barnadesioideae

  • Lex Aquilia
  • Ancient Roman law

    following short extract: Ulpianus 18 ad ed. Huius legis secundum quidem capitulum in desuetudinem abiit. Ulpian: The second chapter of the lex has fallen

    Lex Aquilia

    Lex_Aquilia

  • Golden Bull of 1356
  • Decree of the Holy Roman Empire

    Federick A. Praeger Publishers, 1968), 117. "Goldene Bulle Karls IV. Capitulum II". www.phil.uni-erlangen.de. Archived from the original on 2006-05-20

    Golden Bull of 1356

    Golden Bull of 1356

    Golden_Bull_of_1356

  • Gottfried von Hohenlohe
  • Master Konrad von Feuchtwangen, he was chosen as his successor by the capitulum in Venice in 1297. Hohenlohe was regarded as passive concerning further

    Gottfried von Hohenlohe

    Gottfried von Hohenlohe

    Gottfried_von_Hohenlohe

  • Erlangea calycina
  • Species of plant

    beneath, with long white hairs in the case of the latter. Inflorescence is capitulum; the phyllaries' outer surface is foliaceous and it is broadly lanceolate

    Erlangea calycina

    Erlangea_calycina

  • Matricaria discoidea
  • Species of flowering plant

    corollas. Each plant typically carries at least five capitula, and each capitulum measures 5–15 mm across. The capitula lacks ray florets, giving the flowers

    Matricaria discoidea

    Matricaria discoidea

    Matricaria_discoidea

  • Acaena pallida
  • Australian / New Zealand native plant species

    compared to <60mm; leaflets 6-30 × 3-13 mm rather than 4-17 × 2-10 mm; capitulum <4cm in diameter instead of <3.5cm. A. pallida fruit have 1-2 shorter

    Acaena pallida

    Acaena pallida

    Acaena_pallida

  • Rhipicephalus microplus
  • Species of tick

    cream-colored legs. In R. microplus the hypostome has a hexagonal base (basis capitulum) which can be used as an identifying characteristic. Ticks may be identified

    Rhipicephalus microplus

    Rhipicephalus microplus

    Rhipicephalus_microplus

  • Johann von Tiefen
  • Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights

    in Drengfurt to establish a church in Alt Jucha. In 1489 the Order's Capitulum named von Tiefen Grand Master. Immediately after being elected, he went

    Johann von Tiefen

    Johann von Tiefen

    Johann_von_Tiefen

  • Conchoderma virgatum
  • Species of crustacean

    scale-less peduncle (stalk) which is attached to a solid surface, and a capitulum (body) with five smooth, four-sided plates, widely separated from each

    Conchoderma virgatum

    Conchoderma virgatum

    Conchoderma_virgatum

  • Archdiocese of Salerno-Campagna-Acerno
  • Latin Catholic archdiocese in Italy

    and the cathedral Chapters of Acerno and of Campagna were each to be a Capitulum Concathedralis. There was to be only one diocesan Tribunal, in Salerno

    Archdiocese of Salerno-Campagna-Acerno

    Archdiocese of Salerno-Campagna-Acerno

    Archdiocese_of_Salerno-Campagna-Acerno

  • Supracondylar humerus fracture
  • Medical condition

    pass through the middle third of the capitulum of the humerus. If it passes through the anterior third of the capitulum, it indicates the posterior displacement

    Supracondylar humerus fracture

    Supracondylar humerus fracture

    Supracondylar_humerus_fracture

  • Enceliopsis argophylla
  • Species of flowering plant

     423. Sanders, D. L. and C. Clark. 1987. Comparative morphology of the capitulum of Enceliopsis. American Journal of Botany 74: 1072–1086. Nevada Natural

    Enceliopsis argophylla

    Enceliopsis argophylla

    Enceliopsis_argophylla

  • Guglielmo Gratarolo
  • Italian doctor and alchemist (1516–1568)

    solo Liber experimentorum Pulcherrimum opus de transmutatione metallorum Capitulum valde magnum in albedine, & omnibus nobilius, ex libro qui dicitur Philosophus

    Guglielmo Gratarolo

    Guglielmo Gratarolo

    Guglielmo_Gratarolo

  • Pollicipes elegans
  • Species of barnacles

    marine organism characterized by having a plated capitulum shaped similar to a goose head. The capitulum consists of two hinged shells which will open for

    Pollicipes elegans

    Pollicipes elegans

    Pollicipes_elegans

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    Ferris

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    Name of a Saint

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CAPITULUM

  • Buttonbush
  • n.

    A shrub (Cephalanthus occidentalis) growing by the waterside; -- so called from its globular head of flowers. See Capitulum.

  • Radius
  • n.

    A ray, or outer floret, of the capitulum of such plants as the sunflower and the daisy. See Ray, 2.

  • Capitulum
  • n.

    A thick head of flowers on a very short axis, as a clover top, or a dandelion; a composite flower. A capitulum may be either globular or flat.

  • Capitula
  • n. pl.

    See Capitulum.

  • Radiate
  • a.

    Having in a capitulum large ray florets which are unlike the disk florets, as in the aster, daisy, etc.

  • Caput
  • n.

    The head; also, a knoblike protuberance or capitulum.

  • Lappaceous
  • a.

    Resembling the capitulum of burdock; covered with forked points.

  • Capitular
  • a.

    Pertaining to a capitulum; as, the capitular process of a vertebra, the process which articulates with the capitulum of a rib.

  • Capitulum
  • n.

    A knoblike protuberance of any part, esp. at the end of a bone or cartilage. [See Illust. of Artiodactyla.]

  • Head
  • n.

    A dense cluster of flowers, as in clover, daisies, thistles; a capitulum.

  • Capitular
  • a.

    Growing in, or pertaining to, a capitulum.