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opistho-
opistho- (əʊpɪsθəʊ) before a vowel opisth-, combining form of Gr. ὄπισθεν behind, used in various scientific terms; for the more important of which see their alphabetical places. oˈpisthodont (-ədɒnt) a. Zool. [Gr. ὀδούς, ὀδόντ- tooth], having back teeth only. opisthogastric (-ˈgæstrɪk) a. Anat. [ad... Oxford English Dictionary
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opisthure
opisthure Ichthyol. (ˈɒpɪsθjʊə(r)) [f. opistho- + Gr. οὐρά tail.] The posterior end of the caudal axis in the embryonic stage of some fishes, which is ultimately absorbed into the caudal fin. Hence opisˈthural a., pertaining to the opisthure.1891 Cent. Dict. cites J. A. Ryder. Oxford English Dictionary
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Haptor
The haptor is sometimes called opisthaptor (from opistho-: behind) to emphasize that it is located in the posterior part of the body, and to differentiate wikipedia.org
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opisthocœlous
opisthocœlous, a. Comp. Anat. (-ˈsiːləs) [f. opistho- + Gr. κοῖλ-ος hollow + -ous.] Hollow behind; applied to vertebræ the bodies of which are concave posteriorly: distinguished from procœlous and amphicœlous.1872 Nicholson Palæont. 308 In the Bony Pike, the vertebral column is composed of opisthocœ... Oxford English Dictionary
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opisthotic
opisthotic, a. (n.) Comp. Anat. (ɒpɪsˈθɒtɪk, -əʊtɪk) [f. opistho- + Gr. οὖς, ὠτ- ear, ὠτικ-ός of the ear.] Epithet of one of the otic or periotic bones, situated at the back of the ear; separate, or fused with one of the occipital bones, in Fishes, Reptiles, and Birds; in Mammals, fused with the oth... Oxford English Dictionary
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opisthocome
opisthocome Ornith. (əʊˈpɪsθəʊkəʊm) [ad. mod.L. Opisthocomus, ad. Gr. ὀπισθόκοµος wearing the hair long behind, f. opistho- + κόµη hair.] The bird Opisthocomus hoazin (O. cristatus), characterized by an occipital crest of feathers; the hoactzin. So opisthocomine (əʊpɪsˈθɒkəmaɪn), opisˈthocomous adjs... Oxford English Dictionary
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opisthotonos
‖ opisthotonos Path. (ɒpɪsˈθɒtənɒs) Also -us. [Gr. ὀπισθότονος drawn backwards, f. opistho- + -τονος stretched, stretching, τείνειν to stretch.] Spasm of the muscles of the neck, back, and legs, in which the body is bent backwards; a form of tetanus.1657 Physical Dict., Opisthotones. 1706 Phillips, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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opisthobranch
opisthobranch, n. (a.) Zool. (əʊˈpɪsθəbræŋk) [f. mod.L. Opisthobranchia neut. pl., f. opistho- + Gr. βράγχια gills.] An opisthobranchiate gastropod: see next. b. adj. = next.1851–6 Woodward Mollusca 50 The sexes are..united in the (monœcious) land-snails, pteropods, opisthobranchs, tunicaries, and i... Oxford English Dictionary
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عناكب حديثة
الاسم العلمي من الإغريقية opistho- خلف + thēlē- حلمة ويعني خلفيات الحلمة. wikipedia.org
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opisthoglyph
opisthoglyph, n. (a.) Zool. (əʊˈpɪsθəʊglɪf) [a. F. opisthoglyphe, mod.L. Opisthoglypha (A. H. A. Dumeril 1853, in Mém. Acad. Sci. XXIII. 412) f. opistho- + Gr. γλυϕή carving.] A snake belonging to a group characterized by grooves in the upper back teeth. Also attrib. or as adj. So opisthoˈglyphic, o... Oxford English Dictionary
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prosopulmonate
prosopulmonate, a. Zool. (prɒsəʊˈpʌlmənət) [f. Gr. πρόσω forward + pulmonate.] Pulmonate in front: applied to those pulmonate or air-breathing gastropod molluscs which have the pulmonary sac in front (opp. to opisthopulmonate (see opistho-); cf. prosobranchiate).1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. viii. 51... Oxford English Dictionary
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