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hæmapophysis
‖ hæmapophysis Anat. (hiːməˈpɒfɪsɪs) [mod.L.: see hæmo- and apophysis. (So called as being situated towards the hæmal aspect of the body.)] Owen's term for that portion of the hæmal arch of a typical vertebra situated between the pleurapophysis and the hæmal spine; represented in the trunk of a vert...
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epihyal
epihyal, a. Anat. (ɛpɪˈhaɪəl) [f. epi- + hyoid) + -al1.] That is placed upon the hyoid bone. Applied to the upper part of the hyoid arch; also, to a bone found in certain fishes.1854 Owen Skel. & Teeth (1855) 17 the hæmapophysis is a broader, slightly arched bone; the upper division is called epihya...
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pleurapophysis
‖ pleurapophysis Comp. Anat. (plʊərəˈpɒfɪsɪs) Pl. -yses (-ɪsiːz). [mod.L., f. Gr. πλευρά side + apophysis.] Owen's term for each of the lateral processes of a typical vertebra, forming part of the hæmal arch (cf. hæmapophysis); represented in the thoracic region, and sometimes in other parts of the ...
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sutural
sutural, a. (ˈsjuːtjʊərəl) [a. F. sutural, or mod.L. sūtūrālis: see suture and -al1.] Of, pertaining or relating to, or situated in a suture. a. Bot. esp. of dehiscence taking place at the suture of a pericarp.1819 Lindley tr. Richard's Observ. Fruits & Seeds 21 A seed attached to an axile, parietal...
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cerato-
cerato- (ˈsɛrətəʊ) combining form of Gr. κέρας, κερατ- horn, used chiefly to denote relation to a cornu or horn, as of the hyoid bone, or to the cornea; as in cerato-branchial (-ˈbræŋkɪəl), a. Anat. [Gr. βράγχια gills], epithet of one of the main portions of permanent branchial cartilage in fishes a...
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