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camerate
▪ I. camerate, a. Zool. (ˈkæmərət) [ad. L. camerāt-us, taken as = ‘chambered’ (see next).] Divided into chambers; chambered; = camerated 2.1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg. ii. xxi. 33 Some [exitures, i.e. abscesses] are called camerate, bycause they have many concavites and chambers. 1881 Cleland Evolu...
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Camerata (Crinoidea)
The Camerata or camerate crinoids are an extinct subclass of Paleozoic stalked crinoids. The two largest camerate subgroups are the orders Diplobathrida and Monobathrida.
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reincamerate
† reinˈcamerate, v. Obs. rare—1. [re- 5 a: see incameration.] intr. To return to the papal domain.1672 Marvell Reh. Transp. ii. Wks. (Grosart) III. 298 There is some condition annex'd, upon failure of which this fiefe shall reincamerate.
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Cupitheca
Cupitheca is a genus of Cambrian hyolith with the unusual distinction of shedding the apex of its camerate conical shell.
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cameration
cameration (kæməˈreɪʃən) [ad. L. camerātiōn-em vaulting, f. camerāre; or f. camerate v.] 1. Arch. Vaulting, arching. ? Obs.1664 Evelyn tr. Freart's Archit. (R.) Where two arches intersect, which is the strongest manner of cameration. 1721 Bailey, Cameration, Vaulting or Arching. 1755 Johnson. † b. S...
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Moabosaurus
Unlike other titanosauriform sauropods it has thick-walled vertebrae with large pneumatic chambers (camerate-grade) as in basal macronarians and large,
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Pentacrinoidea
It was originally named in 1918 by Otto Jaekel, who hypothesized a fundamental split between camerate and non-camerate crinoids.
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Scyphocrinus
Lewis The mid-Palaeozoic camerate crinoid Scyphocrinites Zenker in southwest England
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Silurian crinoids
Devonian crinoids
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multi-
multi- (ˈmʌltɪ) occas. before a vowel mult-(e.g. multangular, multarticular, multocular), combining form of L. multus much, many. The compounds having this prefix in Latin belong for the most part to non-classical times: they are chiefly of parasynthetic formation, in which multi- = ‘many’, as multa...
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Klamelisaurus
Bellusaurus possessed procamerate to weakly camerate air spaces (i.e., its air spaces were deep, leaving only a thin layer of bone at the midline, and Meanwhile, based on comparisons with its relatives, Moore and colleagues inferred that Klamelisaurus likely had camerate air spaces (i.e., enclosed by
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Interlude (1957 film)
Symphony Orchestra, with the exception of the music that is heard during the scenes that take place in Salzburg, which were recorded by the Mozarteum's Camerate
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欧罗巴龙属
内部结构如同圆顶龙、腕龙、加尔瓦龙呈现开放式、分室(camerate),但气腔没有延伸到背椎中部和后部,不同于前述几者。欧罗巴龙的前椎板形式与其他基础大鼻龙类相似,但不同于更基础(如马门溪龙、简棘龙)及更进阶(如长颈巨龙)的物种。
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Mythunga
The specific name, from Latin camera, "room", refers to the camerate air spaces in the bone.
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2018 in echinoderm paleontology
A study on the frequency of breakage and regeneration in the spines of the Middle Devonian camerate Gennaeocrinus and late Paleozoic cladids, as well as
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2017 in paleontology
Phylogenetic analysis and systematic revision of early to middle Paleozoic non-camerate crinoids published by Wright (2017). Systematic revision of Ordovician camerate crinoids published by Cole (2017).
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