Basal-nerved :: Basal-nerved (a.) Having the nerves radiating from the base; -- said of leaves.
Binervate :: Binervate (a.) Two-nerved; -- applied to leaves which have two longitudinal ribs or nerves.
Binervate :: Binervate (a.) Having only two nerves, as the wings of some insects..
Costal-nerved :: Costal-nerved (a.) Having the nerves spring from the midrib.
Curvinerved :: Curvinerved (a.) Having the ribs or the veins of the leaves curved; -- called also curvinervate and curve-veined.
Enervate :: Enervate (v. t.) To deprive of nerve, force, strength, or courage; to render feeble or impotent; to make effeminate; to impair the moral powers of..
Enervate :: Enervate (a.) Weakened; weak; without strength of force.
Enervous :: Enervous (a.) Lacking nerve or force; enervated.
Fan-nerved :: Fan-nerved (a.) Having the nerves or veins arranged in a radiating manner; -- said of certain leaves, and of the wings of some insects..
Flabellinerved :: Flabellinerved (a.) Having many nerves diverging radiately from the base; -- said of a leaf.
Innervate :: Innervate (v. t.) To supply with nerves; as, the heart is innervated by pneumogastric and sympathetic branches..
Innervation :: Innervation (n.) The act of innerving or stimulating.
Innervation :: Innervation (n.) Special activity excited in any part of the nervous system or in any organ of sense or motion; the nervous influence necessary for the maintenance of life,and the functions of the various organs..
Innervation :: Innervation (n.) The distribution of nerves in an animal, or to any of its parts..
Innerve :: Innerve (v. t.) To give nervous energy or power to; to give increased energy,force,or courage to; to invigorate; to stimulate..
Minerva :: Minerva (n.) The goddess of wisdom, of war, of the arts and sciences, of poetry, and of spinning and weaving; -- identified with the Grecian Pallas Athene..
Nervation :: Nervation (n.) The arrangement of nerves and veins, especially those of leaves; neuration..
Nerve :: Nerve (n.) One of the whitish and elastic bundles of fibers, with the accompanying tissues, which transmit nervous impulses between nerve centers and various parts of the animal body..
Nerve :: Nerve (n.) Physical force or steadiness; muscular power and control; constitutional vigor.
Nerve :: Nerve (n.) Steadiness and firmness of mind; self-command in personal danger, or under suffering; unshaken courage and endurance; coolness; pluck; resolution..