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Careful scrutiny will reveal that it combines 'hyssopic' (c192), under which it is usually classified in the dictionary, with 'piliform-polumeous' (c059) both under the cover of 'kalyptroid' (c014), with 'keramic' (c121) above flanked by 'dendrological' (c075), left and right, i.e. 'dendrological' doubled yielding 'woods', but split apart for calligraphic purposes. The character means, among other things, 'dense growth', 'over-grown', 'rampant'.