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culmen
‖ culmen (ˈkʌlmɛn) [L. culmen, contr. f. columen top, summit, roof-ridge, etc.] 1. gen. The top or summit; fig. the height, acme, culminating point.1647 Crashaw Poems 129 Chronology and history bear No other culmen than the double art Astronomy, geography impart. 1665 Sir T. Herbert Trav. (1677) 227... Oxford English Dictionary
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Culmen
A culmen is a top, a summit or a culminating point. It may also refer to: Culmen (bird), the upper ridge of a bird's beak Culmen (cerebellum), a structure in the brain wikipedia.org
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Culmen (cerebellum)
The culmen is the portion of the anterior vermis adjacent to the primary fissure of cerebellum. The culmen and the anterior parts of the quadrangular lobules form the lobus culminis. wikipedia.org
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culminal
ˈculminal, a. rare. [f. L. culmen, stem culmin- (see above) + -al1.] Of or pertaining to the culmen or summit; apical.1889 in Century Dict. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cleotrivia culmen
Cleotrivia culmen is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Triviidae, the false cowries or trivias. wikipedia.org
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dertrum
dertrum Zool. (ˈdɜːtrəm) Also dertron. [mod.L., ad. Gr. δέρτρον beak.] The extremity of the upper bill of a bird when in any way distinguished from the rest of the beak.1889 in Cent. Dict. 1893 A. Newton Dict. Birds i. 33 Various parts of the rostrum have received special names: culmen, the dorsal r... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diminovula culmen
Diminovula culmen is a species of sea snail in the family Ovulidae, the ovulids, cowry allies or false cowries. wikipedia.org
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declive
▪ I. declive, n. Anat. (dɪˈklaɪv) [a. G. Declive (C. F. Burdach Baue u. Leben des Gehirns (1822) II. 59): cf. declive a.] A sloping part of the superior surface of the vermis of the cerebellum, posterior to the culmen and anterior to the folium.1889 in Cent. Dict. 1893 H. St. J. Brooks in H. Morris ... Oxford English Dictionary
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São Francisco sparrow
The species also has other distinguishing features of orange bill and black culmen. They are threatened due to habitat loss. wikipedia.org
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Usambara thrush
It has a wing length between 117 and 131 mm, a culmen length between 20 and 24 mm and a tarsus length between 30,0 and 34,5 mm. wikipedia.org
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Tomium
See also Culmen (bird) Gonys References Vertebrate anatomy wikipedia.org
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拟鼻螺属
Pseudosimnia caledonica (Crosse, 1872) ≡ Diminovula caledonica (Crosse, 1872) Pseudosimnia coroniola Cate, 1973 ≡ Diminovula coroniola (Cate, 1973) Pseudosimnia culmen Cate, 1973 ≡ Diminovula culmen (Cate, 1973) Pseudosimnia emilyreidae Cate, 1973 ≡ Diminovula kosugei (Cate, 1973) Pseudosimnia filia Azuma, 1974 ≡ Primovula wikipedia.org
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Mountain kingfisher
It was originally described as a separate species in 1919 on the basis of differences in the colour of the culmen. The bill is bright yellow with a dark ridge along the culmen. The iris is dark brown and the feet and legs are dull yellow. wikipedia.org
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Marsh antwren
can be distinguished from those of the nominate subspecies by their black underparts and thighs, very dark grey-brown upperparts, and a smaller exposed culmen Females are distinguished by their very dark grey-brown upperparts and flanks, and smaller exposed culmen. wikipedia.org
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Tres Marias red-tailed hawk
Males and females average in tail length, in tarsal length and in culmen length. wikipedia.org
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