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vertebre
ˈvertebre Anat. and Zool. ? Obs. Also 7, 9 verteber. [a. F. vertèbre: see vertebra. In sense 1 ad. L. vertebrum.] † 1. The rounded top of the thigh-bone. Obs.—11541 R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg. I v, The endes of the bones of the thyghes, called vertebres. 2. = vertebra 1.α 1578 Banister Hist....
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Berthella ocellata
Memorie sulla storia e notomia degli animali senza vertebre del regno di Napoli.
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biforked
biforked, a. (ˈbaɪfɔːkt) [f. bi- prefix2 1 + forked.] Having, or divided into, two forks, branches, or peaks; = bifurcate a.1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 20 The same posteriour Processe of the second Vertebre is clouen or biforked. 1685 Morden Geog. Rect. 198 A steep biforked mountain. 1873 Longfellow ...
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occipitial
† occiˈpitial, a. Obs. rare. Also 6 -issial. [f. L. occipiti-um (see next) + -al1.] = occipital.1548–77 Vicary Anat. iii. (1888) 27 The Coronal bone, in..the middest of the head..meteth with the seconde bone called Occipissial. 1650 Bulwer Anthropomet. 15 That which we call the Occipitial Line..is d...
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occiput
occiput Chiefly Anat. (ˈɒksɪpʌt) [L. occiput back of head, f. ob- against + caput head: in F. occiput (1372 in Hatz.-Darm.).] The back or hinder part of the head.[1398 Trevisa Barth. De. P.R. v. iv. (1495) 108 The occiput, the nolle, is the hynder parte of the heed.] 1602 2nd Pt. Return fr. Parnass....
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Giuseppe Penone
Again in Albero delle vertebre ("Tree of Vertebrae"), presented for the first time in a traveling show at the museums of Nîmes, Tilburg and Trento between
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vertebra
vertebra (ˈvɜːtɪbrə) Pl. vertebræ (ˈvɜːtɪbriː); also 7–8 vertebras. [a. L. vertebra joint, joint of the spine, f. vertĕre to turn. Hence It., Sp., Pg. vertebra, F. vertèbre: cf. vertebre.] 1. Anat. and Zool. One or other of the joints composing the spinal column in man or other vertebrate animals; a...
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corpulent
corpulent, a. (ˈkɔːpjʊlənt) Also 5–6 -olent. [a. F. corpulent, ad. L. corpulent-us, f. corpus body: see -ulent.] † 1. Of the nature of a physical or material body: solid, dense, gross. Obs.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xiv. i. (Tollem. MS.) Amonge bodies þe erþe is most corpulent [corpulentissimum] an...
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Leufroyia leufroyi
Memorie sulla storia e notomia degli animali senza vertebre del regno di Napoli.
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circumduce
circumduce, v. (sɜːkəmˈdjuːs) [ad. L. circumdūc-ĕre to lead around; (as law term) to annul.] † 1. trans. To carry or move round; to cause to turn round an axis or centre; = circumduct 1.1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 19 The head is not circumduced by the articulation of the head with the first Vertebre....
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Gibberula miliaria
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colligate
▪ I. † colligate, a. Obs. [ad. L. colligāt-us pa. pple. of colligāre: see next and -ate2.] Bound together, fastened, attached (lit. and fig.).1471 Ripley Comp. Alch. iv. iv. in Ashm. (1652) 145 In whych the partys be left which left so collygate; And so promotyd unto most perfyt temperance. 1528 Fox...
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Cumia reticulata
Memorie sulla storia e notomia degli animali senza vertebre del regno di Napoli.
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bunched
bunched, ppl. a. (bʌnʃt) [f. bunch n.1 and v.2 + -ed.] † a. Having or forming a protuberance; covered with swellings; humped; bulging, protuberant. bunched line, use by Guillim for: A waved line. Obs. b. bunched up, bunched out: (of a dress) gathered into a bunch; also of other things than a dress. ...
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