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conia
Lepraria is a genus of leprose crustose lichens that grows on its substrate like patches of granular, caked up, mealy dust grains. Members of the genus are commonly called dust lichens.: 305 The main vegetative body (thallus) is made of patches of soredia (little balls of algae wrapped in fungus). There are no known mechanisms for sexual reproduction, yet members of the genus continue to speciate. Some species can form marginal lobes and appear squamulose. Because of the morphological simplicity of the thallus and the absence of sexual structures, the composition of lichen products (i.e., secondary metabolites made by lichens) are important characters to distinguish between similar species in Lepraria.
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conia
Conia is a term used to refer to a group of mathematical curves known as conic sections. Conic sections are geometric shapes formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane. The four main types of conic sections are the circle, ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola. Each type has distinct properties and equations that govern their shape and characteristics. Conia generally encompasses the study, analysis, and properties of these geometric curves.
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Conianoun
same as Conine
Etymology: [NL. See Conium.]
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coniaadjective
conia - when something feels/looks good.
She’s definitely feeling her conia. I know right!
Submitted by elmaduzic14 on December 24, 2021
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of conia in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of conia in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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