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cotyle
‖ cotyle (ˈkɒtɪliː) [Gr. κοτύλη (in L. form cotyla) a hollow thing, a small vessel, a small liquid measure of about half a pint.] 1. Gr. Antiq. See quots. Also ‖ kotyle.1707 Floyer Physic. Pulse-Watch 281 Galen Bleeds Youth of fourteen Years one Cotyla, that is, ten Ounces. 1857 Birch Anc. Pottery (... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rapator
On its upper end there is only one cotyle, from which von Huene deduced it must have been a metacarpal. However, several coelurosaurian groups lack a second cotyle on the first phalanx also. wikipedia.org
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cotylo-
cotylo- (ˈkɒtɪləʊ) Combining form of Gr. κοτύλη, κότυλος: see cotyle; as in cotylo-pubic, -sacral, adjs., pertaining to the cotyle or socket of the hip-joint and to the pubis (or sacrum).1859 Todd Cycl. Anat. V. 132/1 The cotylo-sacral rib of the ilium. Ibid. 139/2 The cotylo-pubic arch..resists the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cotyla
In classical antiquity, the cotyla or cotyle () was a measure of capacity among the Greeks and Romans: by the latter it was also called ; by the former wikipedia.org
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kotyle
kotyle var. cotyle (sense 1). Oxford English Dictionary
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Lethacotyle
This is reflected in the etymology of the name, which, according to Manter & Price is "from letha = forgetting, and cotyle = cup, and refers to the absence wikipedia.org
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cotul
† cotul Obs. [ad. L. cotula (cotyla) a hollow vessel, measure of half a pint.] = cotyle 1.c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. iii. 1165 Of that thei doo viii cotuls in a steine [L. amphora] of wynes trie. Ibid. xi. 383 Or gipse, or askes twey cotuls no wronge Thi wynes doth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nullotitan
The middle tail whirls are square in side view, have a convex cotyle at the back, a deep longitudinal trough on the underside, numerous but shallower recesses The procoal posterior tail vertebrae are elongated, flattened and with a conical cotyle. The shoulder blade shows few details. wikipedia.org
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cotyloid
cotyloid, a. Anat. (ˈkɒtɪlɔɪd) [ad. Gr. κοτυλοειδής cup-shaped: see cotyle and -oid.] Shaped like a cup: applied esp. to the socket or acetabulum of the hip-joint (c. cavity), and to parts in connexion with this; also to the coxal cavity in insects (cf. cotyle 2).1760 White in Phil. Trans. LI. 678 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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Menarana
The neural arches of the atlas are fused to the intercentrum, strengthening the anterior atlantal cotyle, a cup-like depression that articulates with the wikipedia.org
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cotyligerous
cotyligerous, a. (kɒtɪˈlɪdʒərəs) [f. L. cotyla (see cotyle) + -gerous.] Bearing or furnished with cotyles or cup-like organs.In mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cryodrakon
second distinguishing feature related to its postexapophyses, large bony knobs adjacent to the protruding rear connection surface of each vertebra, the cotyle Cryodrakon'''s postexapophyses were prominent in width but short in length, clearly separated from the cotyle, and their facets were directed downwards wikipedia.org
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cotyliform
cotyliform, a. Bot. (ˈkɒtɪlɪfɔːm) [ad. L. type *cotyliformis, f. cotyla: see cotyle and -form.] Cup-shaped.1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 352 Cotyliform, resembling rotate, but with an erect limb. Oxford English Dictionary
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Physornis
The lateral cotyle of the tarsometatarsus is almost square when it is seen from close by. wikipedia.org
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