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truncately, adv. (ˈtrʌŋkeɪtlɪ) [f. truncate a. + -ly2.] In a truncate manner or form; in quots., in a mutilated form, with omission of something essential.1579 Fulke Heskins' Parl. 62 Augustines wordes, not truncately and by peece meale rehearsed nor altered. 1583 ― Defence Answ. to Pref. 62 The doc...
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truncato- (trʌŋˈkeɪtəʊ) combining form of L. truncātus truncate, used with other adjs. of form in sense ‘truncately’.1852 Dana Crust. ii. 698 Abdomen..broad truncato-rotund at apex. 1891 Cent. Dict., Truncatosinuate, in entom., truncate, with a sinus or slight inward curve on the edge of the truncat...
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Seguenzia elegans
The aperture is broadly truncately sinuous on the base.
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truncate
▪ I. truncate, a. (ˈtrʌŋkeɪt) [ad. L. truncāt-us, pa. pple. of truncāre: see truncate v.] † 1. Cut short, mutilated. Obs. (exc. as in 2).1579–83 [implied in truncately]. 2. In scientific and technical use: = truncated 2.1716 E. Halley in Phil. Trans. XXIX. 408 Like truncate Cones or Cylinders. 1785 ...
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Oenopota koreni
The aperture is not very open and measures about half the length of the shell The siphonal canal is straight, short and wide, and at the extremity truncately
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Bostrychus expatria
The caudal fin is truncately-shaped, usually not much thicker than the peduncle itself.
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