| 1. | Each oblong discoid pseudobulb bears one or two linear nonsucculent leaves.
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| 2. | The fruit is a discoid achene just over a millimeter long.
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| 3. | Discoid tools are roughly circular with a peripheral edge.
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| 4. | These are petite woolly annuals with discoid flower heads.
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| 5. | The larva makes a discoid cocoon, where it rests when not feeding.
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| 6. | The fossils are approximately discoid, and covered with a net-like pattern.
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| 7. | The origin of the discoid objects lying up to 8 meters deep is not clear.
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| 8. | The head is discoid, containing only yellow disc florets, and no ray florets.
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| 9. | When these discoids align light that is diffracted creates a cloudy or swirling like appearance.
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| 10. | The medieval and modern discoid stelae were also typical of other regions of northern Spain.
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