medullary ray
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of medullary ray
First recorded in 1820–30
Example Sentences
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Moreover, the living cells of the medullary rays exposed by the wound on the wood-surface also grow out under the released pressure, and form protruding callus pads on their own account.
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It is also traversed by medullary rays, Mr, which are continuations of those in the wood.
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The large medullary rays give to the wood a characteristic parenchymatous or lax appearance, which is in marked contrast to the more compact wood of a conifer.
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A longitudinal section made from bark to centre, as when a log is "quarter-sawed," shows a full side view of the "medullary rays."
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MR, medullary rays, lines between the bundles connecting the pith and the cortex.
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