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− | '''halonate''' ( | + | '''halonate''' ([[Category:Adjective]][[:Category:Adjective|adjective]]) – with a halo, i. e., a wide, more or less distinctly visible [[gelatinous]], [[translucent]] sheath around the [[ascospore]] that is most easily seen in India ink because the ink does not penetrate the [[mucilage]] of the sheath and a light-[[transparent]] halo thus becomes visible against a blackened background. |
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halonate (adjective) – with a halo, i. e., a wide, more or less distinctly visible gelatinous, translucent sheath around the ascospore that is most easily seen in India ink because the ink does not penetrate the mucilage of the sheath and a light-transparent halo thus becomes visible against a blackened background.
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