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parachordal
parachordal, a. (n.) Embryol. (pærəˈkɔːdəl) [f. Gr. παρα- para-1 + χορδή chord + -al1.] Situated beside the notochord: applied to two plates of cartilage, forming the foundation of the skull in the embryo. b. as n. = Parachordal cartilage.1875 Newton in Encycl. Brit. III. 701/2 The hinder and front ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trabecular cartilage
Their posterior ends fuse with the caudal-most parachordal cartilages. Development Most skeletons are of mesodermal origin in vertebrates. skeletogenesis of the lamprey, and showed that the “trabecular cartilages” in lamprey appear just beside the notochord, in a similar position to the parachordal wikipedia.org
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prochordal
prochordal, a. Embryol. (prəʊˈkɔːdəl) [f. pro-2 + chord n.1 + -al1.] Anterior to the notochord.1881 Academy 23 Apr. 303 The prochordal part of the trabeculae is segmented off from the parachordal part. Oxford English Dictionary
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para-
▪ I. para-1 (pærə) before a vowel or h usually par-, repr. Gr. παρα-, παρ-, combining form of παρά prep., occurring in words already formed in Greek, their adaptations, and derivatives, and in modern words formed on the model of these, and, in certain uses, as a living element, in the formation of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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