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sternon
† ˈsternon Obs. [mod.L., a. Gr. στέρνον: see sternum. Cf. F. † sternon.] = sternum 1.1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 7/3 In the middle of anye ribbe or in the sternon. 1676 Wiseman Chirurg. Treat. vii. iv. 485 Another having by accident of a Fall in wrastling, started the end of the Clavicl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hoplosternum
Taxonomy The name Hoplosternum is derived from the Greek hoplon (weapon) and sternon (chest). wikipedia.org
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Lepthoplosternum
The name is derived from the Greek leptos, meaning "thin", the Greek hoplon, meaning "weapon", and the Greek sternon, meaning "chest" or "sternum". wikipedia.org
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sternum
sternum Anat. and Zool. (ˈstɜːnəm) Pl. sterna or sternums. See also sternon. [mod.L., ad. Gr. στέρνον chest, breast. Cf. F. sternum.] 1. The breast-bone; a long bone or series of bones, occurring in most vertebrates except snakes and fishes, extending along the middle line of the front or ventral as... Oxford English Dictionary
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Acanthurus leucosternon
Etymology Acanthurus leucosternon has the specific name leucosternon, this combines the Greek words leukos, meaning "white", and sternon, meaning "breast wikipedia.org
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Sternomancy
Sternomancy, from the Greek sternon (chest) is a divination practice involving reading the markings or bumps on the chest or breast bone (or the area " wikipedia.org
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Magosternarchus
Francisco Mago Leccia, who has made many contributions to the study of gymnotiform knifefishes; the latter part of the name sternarchus is from the Greek sternon wikipedia.org
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start
▪ I. start, n.1 (stɑːt) Forms: 1 steort, (3 steort- in comb.), 3–7 stert, 7 stirt, 4–6 sterte, 5 storte, 6 starte, 6– start. [Com. Teut.: OE. steort masc. corresponds to OFris. stert, stirt (WFris. stirt, NFris. stört), (M)LG. stert, MDu. staert (mod.Du. staart), OHG., mod.G. sterz, ON. stert-r (Sw.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sternotherus odoratus
Etymology The generic name Sternotherus is derived from the Greek word sternon, meaning chest or breast, and theros, meaning animal, in reference to the wikipedia.org
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Limnofregata
模式物种L. azygosternon的种加词由希腊语azygos(意为互不连接的)和sternon(意为胸部)组成,指的是其胸带的元素未融合。2005年发表的L. hasegawai的种加词系纪念日本古生物学家。2014年发表的L. hutchisoni的种加词系纪念采集该化石的J. wikipedia.org
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Stereosternum
Stereosternum tumidum (meaning "rigid chest") (Stereos, Greek: “solid, firm”; Sternon, Greek: “chest, breastbone”) is an extinct genus of mesosaur marine wikipedia.org
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棒束孢属
1886 Isaria filiformis Wallr. 1833 Isaria filiformis var. cladogena Sacc. 1886 Isaria filiformis var. filiformis Wallr. 1833 Isaria fimicola Sternon wikipedia.org
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Pariosternarchus
The authors coined for it the new genus Pariosternarchus, from the Greek pario ("cheek", referring to the wide head), and sternon + archos ("chest" + " wikipedia.org
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Orthosternarchus tamandua
Ellis placed this species into its own genus Orthosternarchus, from the Greek orthos ("straight"), sternon ("chest"), and archos ("rectum"), referring wikipedia.org
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Blind swamp eel
The genus name is derived from the Greek, "ophis", meaning a serpent, and "sternon", meaning chest. wikipedia.org
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