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The spire is obsoletely tuberculate or smooth and rather depressed.
Paul Simon is an obsoletely brilliant song writer.
The base of the shell is obsoletely uni- bi- or tri-dentate.
The shell has a fulvous color, obsoletely maculated with a deeper tint.
The sculpture is obsoletely but regularly spirally striate.
The shell is obsoletely channeled above the periphery which is not prominently angulated.
The shell is sometimes obsoletely spirally striated.
The five whorls are slightly convex, rapidly increasing and spirally obsoletely striate.
The shell is pure white, strongly nodulosely plicate and obsoletely spirally striate.
They are obsoletely sculptured with incremental striae.
Obsoletely cowled.
The periphery is obsoletely angulated.
"Obsoletely Fabulous" is the fourteenth episode of the fourth production season of Futurama.
"Obsoletely Fabulous"
The yellowish shell has an elongate-ovate shape with the early whorls spirally lirate and the later ones only obsoletely so.
The color of the shell is white, under a thin, light yellowish brown epidermis, obsoletely maculated or occasionally spotted with chestnut.
Obsoletely Fabulous at The Infosphere.
The longitudinal ribs are numerous, rounded, not prominent, not interrupted on the periphery but continuous to the suture, The shell is sometimes obsoletely spirally striated.
The shell is perforate, ovate-conic, very thin, pellucid, scarcely shining, obsoletely and closely decussated by growth striae and delicate spiral lines.
They are decidedly crenulated at their summits, with faint grooves extending from the base of the crenulations down and across the whorls giving them the appearance of being obsoletely ribbed.
"Obsoletely Fabulous", an episode of the animated television series Futurama, features six ducks trapped in the same six pack ring, who are then mistaken for beer cans by the robot Bender.
They are marked by many lines of growth, some of which are a little stronger than the rest, the stronger corresponding to the crenulations at the summit and lend the surface the appearance of being obsoletely ribbed.
The ear of wheat (in Latin spica, obsoletely speca, from spe, hope) should not be the only hope of the husbandman; its kernel or grain (granum from gerendo, bearing) is not all that it bears.
Carleton Rea named another variety amsegetes (meaning "field by the roadside"), which differs from the type variety by its "obsoletely umbonate" cap, its shorter and thicker stem, and its typical habitat of meadows and roadsides.