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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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Pseudotricholoma metapodium
Pseudotricholoma metapodium is a species of agaric (gilled mushroom) in the family Tricholomataceae. Conservation
Pseudotricholoma metapodium is typical of waxcap grasslands, a declining habitat due to changing agricultural practices.
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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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Oligohalinophila dorri
Metapodium has no posterior tentacles.
Mantle cavity is short, less than one-half whorl in length.
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metapodial
metapodial, a. and n. (mɛtəˈpəʊdɪəl) [ad. mod.L. metapodiālis (neut. pl. metapodiālia: see B), f. metapodium: see next and -al1.] A. adj. (In recent Dicts.) 1. Pertaining to the metapodium of molluscs. 2. Pertaining to the metapodialia (see B). B. n. One of the ‖ metapodiˈalia n. pl., the bones of t...
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Olivella columellaris
As in all Olivellidae and the closely related Olividae, the propodium is separated by a pronounced groove from the main foot, the metapodium.
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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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Mordellidae
Each individual jump should be considered as an extended rotation, performed by one leg of the third leg pair (metapodium). Depending on whether the left or the right metapodium is used as the leg that provides the leverage for take-off, change occurs in the direction of the
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operculi-
operculi- combining form of L. operculum, as in opercuˈliferous a. [-ferous], having an operculum, operculate; oˈperculiform a. [-form], having the form of a lid or operculum; opercuˈligenous a. [-gen + -ous: cf. alkaligenous], producing an operculum: said of the metapodium of gastropods; opercuˈlig...
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Olivella semistriata
As in all Olivellinae and its family, the Olividae, the propodium is separated by a pronounced groove from the main foot, the metapodium.
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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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Limb (anatomy)
Next are the slender metapodial bones (or metapodium), covered by skin.
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Cloven hoof
the end of the Eocene period the side toes of some had dwindled and practically disappeared (mainly in the form of a dewclaw) while the basal pieces or metapodium
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Pepelillo's Mas
It is a question of a metapodium diaphysis of bovine (Bos Taurus).
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