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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 ...
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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).
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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