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mesopodium
‖ mesopodium (mɛsəʊˈpəʊdɪəm) [mod.L., f. Gr. µέσο-ς middle + ποδ-, πούς foot: see -ium.] 1. Zool. The median region of the foot in mollusca.1853 Huxley in Phil. Trans. CXLIII. i. 36 The posterior edge of the propodium carries a cup-shaped disk... This is commonly called the sucker... It may be calle...
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Frontal part of the foot (propodium) is narrow with posterior extent marked by indistinct notch, poorly demarcated from mesopodium.
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mesopod
▪ I. mesopod, -pode, n. Zool. (ˈmɛsəpɒd, -pəʊd) Anglicized form of mesopodium.1877 Ray Lankester in Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XVII. 431 Development of a mesopod (molluscan foot). 1890 Syd. Soc. Lex., Mesopode.▪ II. mesopod, a. Bot. (ˈmɛsəpɒd) [ad. mod.L. mesopod-us, f. Gr. µέσο-ς (see meso-) + ποδ-, πο...
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metapodium
‖ metapodium (mɛtəˈpəʊdɪəm) [mod.L., f. Gr. µετα- meta- + ποδ-, πούς foot.] 1. Anat. = metatarsus.1856 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 2. The posterior lobe of the foot in molluscs. Also anglicized metapode (ˈmɛtəpəʊd).1853 Huxley in Phil. Trans. CXLIII. i. 36 The tail or metapodium is subcylindrical at its ba...
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Limb (anatomy)
The upper part of the autopodium (the wrist or ankle area) has many small nodular bones, collectively termed the mesopodium (plural: mesopodia).
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Pteropoda
‖ Pteropoda, n. pl. Zool. (pt-, təˈrɒpədə) [mod.L., = Gr. πτερόποδα, neuter pl. of πτερόπους wing-footed.] A class or division of Mollusca, having the mesopodium or middle part of the foot expanded into a pair of lobes, like wings or flippers (the pteropodium), with which the animal swims.1835 Todd'...
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Tiktaalik
Further down, the internal skeleton transitions into the mesopodium, which in tetrapods contains the bones of the wrist.
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propodium
‖ propodium Zool. (prəʊˈpəʊdɪəm) Pl. -ia. [mod.L., f. Gr. πρό, pro-2 + πούς, ποδ- foot: cf. Gr. προπόδιος adj. before the feet.] The anterior lobe of the foot in some molluscs.1853 Huxley in Phil. Trans. CXLIII. i. 36 The fin or propodium is flattened and fan-shaped. Ibid., The posterior edge of the...
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pteropodium
‖ pteropodium Zool. (pt-, tɛrəʊˈpəʊdɪəm) [mod.L., f. as prec.: see podium 2 b.] The foot, or mesopodium, of a pteropod: see Pteropoda. Hence pteroˈpodial a., of or belonging to the pteropodium.1883 E. R. Lankester in Encycl. Brit. XVI. 673/2 The pteropodial lobes of the foot. 1890 Cent. Dict., Ptero...
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2023 in paleontology
morphology and ossification sequences of carpus and tarsus in basal stereospondylomorphs, providing evidence of variability in the development of the mesopodium
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podium
podium (ˈpəʊdɪəm) Pl. podia, podiums. [L. podium an elevated place, balcony, ad. Gr. πόδιον, dim. of πούς, ποδ- foot.] 1. Arch. a. A continuous projecting base or pedestal, a stylobate. b. A raised platform surrounding the arena in an ancient amphitheatre. c. A continuous seat or bench around a room...
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