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HYPERCORACOID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: of, relating to, or being the upper of two bones at the base of the pectoral fin of teleost fishes sometimes regarded as homologous with the scapula of the higher vertebrates . www.merriam-webster.com
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hypercoracoid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From hyper- + coracoid. Noun. edit. hypercoracoid (plural hypercoracoids). A bone in fish, equivalent to the scapula, that articulates with the fin rays. en.wiktionary.org
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HYPERCORACOID Definition & Meaning – Explained
Definition of Hypercoracoid. 1 definition - meaning explained. noun. A bone in fish, equivalent to the scapula, that articulates with the fin rays · AboutPRO ... www.powerthesaurus.org
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hypercoracoid
hypercoracoid Ichthyol. (-ˈkɒrəkɔɪd) [f. hyper- 6 + coracoid.] The upper of the two bones forming the shoulder-girdle in typical fishes, with which the fin-rays articulate; the scapula.1876 Johnson's New Univ. Cycl. (N.Y.) II. 1079/1 Hypercoracoid..the upper bone opposed to the inner surface of the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coracoid - Wikipedia
A paired bone which is part of the shoulder assembly in all vertebrates except therian mammals (marsupials and placentals). en.wikipedia.org
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hypercoracoid, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun hypercoracoid is in the 1870s. OED's only evidence for hypercoracoid is from 1876, in Johnson's New Universal Cycl. (New ... www.oed.com
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hypocoracoid
hypocoracoid Ichthyol. (hɪpəʊ-, haɪpəʊˈkɒrəkɔɪd) [f. hypo- 2 (b) + coracoid.] The lower of the two bones forming the shoulder-girdle in typical fishes; also called simply coracoid (cf. hypercoracoid). Oxford English Dictionary
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What kind of bone is this? - Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
In the photos, it appears there is another, smaller bone still attached to the cleithrum (possibly a hypercoracoid bone, another part of the same structure). www.sbnature.org
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Two Coracoid Bones - birds - to know the land
The coracoids protects the lungs from being crushed by the sternum every upstroke of the wings. The supracoracoideus muscle stretches over top ... www.toknowtheland.com
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Fish bones - The Australian Museum
... Hypercoracoid; 58 Hypocoracoid; 60 Actinosts; 61 Pectoral fin; 62 Pelvic girdle; 63 Pelvic (ventral) fin. The illustration is from Jordan, D.S. 1905. Guide ... australian.museum
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Pike Scapulocoracoid | ClipArt ETC
Pectoral arch and fore limb of the pike (Esox lucius), an osseous fish, showing scapulocoracoid, composed of Scp, scapula or hypercoracoid; ... etc.usf.edu
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hypercoracoids - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
hypercoracoids. plural of hypercoracoid · Categories: English non-lemma forms · English noun forms. Hidden categories:. en.wiktionary.org
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radial
radial, a. and n. (ˈreɪdɪəl) [a. late L. radiāl-is (see Quicherat), F. radial (1611 in sense 5), or directly f. radi-us + -al1.] A. adj. 1. Of light, beams, etc.: Proceeding or issuing as rays from a common centre; also, of or pertaining to light in the form of rays. Now rare.1570 Dee Math. Pref. 19... Oxford English Dictionary
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hyper-
hyper-, prefix (haɪpə(r)) repr. Gr. ὑπερ- (ὑπέρ prep. and adv., ‘over, beyond, over much, above measure’); in Gr. combined adverbially with verbs, in the local sense ‘over, above, beyond’, as ὑπερβαίνειν to step over, overstep, cross, ὑπερβάλλειν to throw over or beyond; and hence in the adjectives ... Oxford English Dictionary
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meso-
meso- (ˈmɛsəʊ, ˈmiːsəʊ, ˈmiːzəʊ) before a vowel sometimes mes-, combining form of Gr. µέσος middle, used in scientific terms of mod. formation, many of which have correlates with pro-, or proto-, and meta-1. The words of this formation that are specially important, or require detailed explanation, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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