Rugose
51Rugosity — Ru*gos i*ty, n. [L. rugositas: cf. F. rugosit[ e].] The quality or state of being rugose. [1913 Webster] …
52Rugous — Ru gous, a. [Cf. F. rugueux.] Wrinkled; rugose. [1913 Webster] …
53Rugulose — Ru gu*lose , a. Somewhat rugose. [1913 Webster] …
54perilla — noun Etymology: New Latin Date: 1900 any of a genus (Perilla) of Asian mints that have a bilabiate fruiting calyx and rugose nutlets …
55rugosa rose — noun Etymology: New Latin rugosa, specific epithet of Rosa rugosa rugose rose Date: 1892 any of various hardy thorny garden roses descended from a rose (Rosa rugosa) introduced from China and Japan called also rugosa …
56rugosity — noun see rugose …
57Carboniferous — For the album by Zu see Carboniferous (album). Carboniferous Period 359.2–299 million years ago …
58Devonian — For the Celtic language, see Southwestern Brythonic language; for the residents of the English county, see Devon. Devonian Period 416–359.2 million years ago …
59Ordovician — Period 488.3–443.7 million years ago …
60Silurian — Geological period from=444 middle=429 to=416 o2=14 co2=4500 temp=17The Silurian is a geologic period and system that extends from the end of the Ordovician period, about 443.7 ± 1.5 Ma (million years ago), to the beginning of the Devonian period …