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squamulose - tightly clustered and slightly flattened pebble-like units.
Masses of vertical strokes reorient the conventional horizontal landscape, suggesting thick grasses or tightly clustered trees.
"Interconnect" is the new buzzword among the tightly clustered resorts of the Wasatch Mountains.
Her shots were tightly clustered around the center of the target.
Buildings are tightly clustered at high densities with open landscape, lakes and golf courses in between.
Dwellings, often multistoried, are tightly clustered and are built of stone, adobe, or tamped earth.
But the ensembles, which are fairly tightly clustered, betray the greater uncertainty.
The remaining late endosomes and lysosomes were more tightly clustered near the nucleus, implicating Rab9 in endosome localization.
strobilus -- A tightly clustered group of sporophylls arranged on a central stalk; commonly termed a "cone" or "flower".
There are usually three to eight blades per node and the apical stem usually has tightly clustered nodes.
This is called Hubble's Law, and the observation supports the view that the universe was once tightly clustered.
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