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natant
natant, a. (ˈneɪtənt) [ad. L. natant-em, pres. pple. of natāre, freq. form of nāre to swim, float.] a. Swimming, floating. † b. Of the pulse: Buoyant. Obs.1707 Floyer Physic. Pulse-Watch 407 In a Disease from Water, if the Pulse be natant and great, 'tis a sign of Life. 1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hypostome (trilobite)
Types Although hypostome morphology is highly variable, three broad types are generally recognized: Natant A natant hypostome is not attached to the Natant hypostomes appear to have been conservative over the course of the evolution of trilobites with overall form and shape of a simple ovoid without wikipedia.org
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denatant
denatant, a. (diːˈneɪtənt) [f. de- + natant a.] Of fishes: swimming with the current. Hence denaˈtation, the movement of fishes in the direction of the current.1915 Denatant, -ation [see contranatant a.]. 1920 Rep. Dove Mar. Lab. Cullercoats 38 A consideration of our herring shoals from the standpoi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cephalon (arthropod head)
Hypostome morphology is highly variable; sometimes supported by an un-mineralised membrane (natant), sometimes fused onto the anterior doublure with an wikipedia.org
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innatant
† iˈnnatant, a. Obs. [f. L. innatānt-em, pr. pple. of innatāre, innate v.2; cf. natant.] Swimming or floating in or upon some liquid.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 533 Others onely bray and boyl the fruits,..collecting the innatant spume. 1662 H. Stubbe Ind. Nectar iii. 28 Large innatant bodies, resem... Oxford English Dictionary
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Redlichiina
The hypostome is conterminant (e.g., Redlichia) or natant (e.g., Dolerolenus). wikipedia.org
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contranatant
contranatant, a. (kɒntrəˈneɪtənt) [f. contra- + natant a.] Of the migrations of fish: against the current. Hence ˌcontranaˈtation.1915 A. Meek in Nature 29 Apr. 231 To define these and other migrations which are intimately associated with currents it is necessary..to introduce two terms which will s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Conocoryphe
The hypostome is natant (or floating) i.e. not attached to the doublure and aligned with front edge of the glabella . wikipedia.org
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supernatant
supernatant, a. and n. (s(j)uːpəˈneɪtənt) [ad. L. supernatant-, -ans, pr. pple. of supernatāre: see super- 2 and natant.] A. adj. a. Swimming above, floating on the surface (as a lighter liquid on a heavier).1661 Boyle Certain Physiol. Ess. (1669) 244 Whilst the substance continu'd fluid, I could sh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nektaspida
Anatomy The group is united by several morphological characters, including reduced or absent lateral eyes, a hypostome with a natant attachment, extensive wikipedia.org
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naiant
naiant, a. Her. (ˈneɪənt) Also 6 nayaunt, -ante. [a. AF. *naiant, -aunt, = OF. noiant (noant, nouant), pres. pple. of noier, nouer, noer:—L. natāre to swim.] Swimming. (See quots.)1562 Leigh Armorie (1597) 99 b, If he [a dolphin] were in Fesse, then you should saye, nayaunt. 1572 J. Bossewell Armori... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ceratopteris
It may be grown as an emersed but natant (floating) plant, or as an immersed plant rooted in the substrate. wikipedia.org
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Salviniales
Species of the family Salviniaceae are natant (floating), while those of the family Marsileaceae are rooted. However, the natant species may temporarily grow on wet mud during times of low water, and the Marsileaceae may grow as emergent species, depending on wikipedia.org
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circum-
circum- (sɜːkəm) A Latin adv. and prep. meaning ‘around, round about’, much used in composition with verbs, and hence with the ns. and adjs. formed from them, as in circumambulāre to walk about, circumflectĕre to bend round, circumflexus bent round, circumflexio a bending round, etc. Only a few of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aulacopleura
The 'palate' (or hypostome) is not connected to the dorsal shield of the cephalon (or natant). The cephalon is pitted, or has small tubercles. wikipedia.org
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