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cingulum
‖ cingulum (ˈsɪŋgjuːləm) The Latin word for ‘girdle, belt’ [f. root of cingĕre to gird], occasionally used as a technical term for a. The girdle of a priest's alb. b. A surgical cincture or girdle; also the part of the body round which a girdle is worn, the waist. c. Anat. A band of dental substance... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cingulum
Cingulum, from the Latin for belt or girdle, may refer to: Cingulum (brain), white matter fibers found in the brain Cingulum (tooth), a shelf at the of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg) Cingulum (Wicca), a ritual cord used in British traditional Wicca Cingulum militare, Ancient Roman belts decorated wikipedia.org
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Cingulum (brain)
This, in addition to the fact that the cingulum is a central structure in learning to correct mistakes, indicates that the cingulum is involved in appraisal The cingulum was one of the earliest identified brain structures. wikipedia.org
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cingular
▪ I. ‖ cingular, n. [See sanglier.] ‘A wild boar in its fifth year. Howell.’ (Halliwell.)▪ II. cingular, a. (ˈsɪŋgjuːlə(r)) [f. cingulum + -ar1.] Of or belonging to a cingulum; = next.1904 Amer. Jrnl. Sci. Mar. 204 The development of a distinct cingular cuspule internal to the main antero-internal c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cingulum (tooth)
In dentistry, cingulum (Latin: girdle or belt) refers to an anatomical feature of the teeth. In zoology and palaeontology, cingulum refers to this feature only in the upper teeth. wikipedia.org
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cingulate
cingulate, a. (ˈsɪŋgjuːlət) [ad. mod.L. cingulatus, f. cingulum.] a. Having a cingulum. b. Arch-shaped; used esp. of a gyrus on the medial surface of each cerebral hemisphere that partly encircles the corpus callosum, and of the sulcus that forms its outer boundary.1826 Kirby & Spence Entomol. IV. x... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cingulum militare
A cingulum militare was a piece of ancient Roman military equipment in the form of a belt decorated with metal fittings, which was worn as a badge of military The cingulum militare was used in conjunction with the helmet (galea), the shield (scutum), the overall armor on the upper body (lorica hamata), a dagger wikipedia.org
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subcingulum
‖ subˈcingulum [med.L.; see sub- 3.] A broad belt or girdle worn beneath another.1824 Meyrick Ant. Armour Gloss., Subcingulum, when one belt was worn below another it was thus called. 1849 Rock Ch. Fathers I. v. 492 Besides the girdle, our Anglo-Saxon bishops were girt with the sub-cingulum or broad... Oxford English Dictionary
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Micropentila cingulum
Micropentila cingulum is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1910. wikipedia.org
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Sectisodon
Anterior cingulum with a well-defined parastyle with a moderate buccal cingulum. Basal lingual cingulum strong, weaker on the buccal side. wikipedia.org
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物种详情|腰带长体茧蜂|Macrocentrus cingulum
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Coleroidion
Coleroidion is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Coleroidion cingulum Martins, 1969 Coleroidion leucotrichum wikipedia.org
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Eurygenium
The upper premolars lacked an anterolingual cingulum, while the posterolingual cingulum was reduced. The lower incisors cingulum was reduced or absent, while the lower premolars and molars had a dimple at the trigonid-talonid edge, but there was no dimple wikipedia.org
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Coquenia
The four premolars had an anterolingual cingulum with a small basin located directly in front of the protocone. The upper molars had a labial cingulum, and a posterior dimple, like the lower molars. wikipedia.org
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Durinskia
cingulum. The theca is also separated by the cingulum into epitheca for theca above the cingulum and hypotheca for theca below the cingulum. wikipedia.org
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