10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FETTER BONE»
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1
The Scientific and Litteray Treasury: A New and Popular ...
The fetter bone of the arm or leg is termed focile mintu. FOD'DKR, in husbandry,
any kind of food for cattle, Green fodder consists of grass, tares, hay, fee l)ry
fodder, of oats, barlev, and beans. FODDERTO'RIUM, in law, provision of fodder
or ...
2
A Manual of the anatomy of vertebrated animals
8. Unciforme. 9. Metacarpal, ui. 10. Metacarpale, iv. 11. Sesamoid bones in the
ligaments at the back of the metacarpo-phalangeal articulation. 12. Proximal
phalanx (fetter bone). 13. Middle phalanx (coronary). 15. Distal phalanx (coffin
bone).
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1871
3
Simon & Schuster Super Crossword Puzzle Dictionary And ...
... tinsel; 7 noodles, spangle; 8 gimcrack, mucilage; 11 junk jewelry pasted: 5
glued pastel color: 9 soft color pastern: 10 fetter bone Pasteur: 12 Louis Pasteur
pasteurize: 9 sterilize pastiche: 4 mess, olio; 6 medley, mosaic; 7 collage,
montage; ...
Seth Godin, Lark Productions LLC, Seth Godin Productions, 1999
4
Proteus: Or Unity in Nature
... while the three bones of the finger proper, reckoning from above downwards,
are called respectively, ' great pastern ' or ' fetter bone,' ' little pastern ' or '
coronary bone,' and ' coffin bone,' the latter being encased in the hoof, which, in
fact, ...
Charles Bland Radcliffe, 1877
5
Handbook of the turf: a treasury of information for horsemen ...
... joint itself, and the enlargement made by the bones which form it. Fetter Bone.
The great pastern or first phalangeal bone of the horse's foot, succeeded by the
coronary and coffin bone and articulating with the cannon bone at the fetlock joint
...
Samuel Lane Boardman, 1910
6
The Riverside Natural History
The peculiar form of the joints of the third toe has introduced several terms into
veterinary anatomy ; thus the first joint is the 'pastern' or 'fetter' bone, the second
the ' coronary,' and the last the coffin bone. Behind the metapodio-phalangeal ...
John Sterling Kingsley, 1888
7
A manual of the anatomy of vertebrated animals
Proximal phalanx (fetter-bone). 18. Middle phalanx (coronary). 15. Distal phalanx
(coffin-bone). 14. Sesamoid bone in the tendon of the Jiexor perforam (called "
navicular" by Veterinarians). £, left hind-foot of a Horse. — 1. Tibia. 2. Calcaneum
.
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1886
8
Text Book of Vertebrate Zoology
A, right fore foot of horse, from Huxley. r, radius; 3, scaphoid; 4, lunare; 5,
cuneiforme; 6, pisiforme; 7, magnum; 8, unciforme; 9, metacarpal III; 10, splint
bone (metacarpal IV); 11, I4, sesamoid bones; 12, proximal phalanx (fetter bone);
13, ...
John Sterling Kingsley, 1911
9
Colloquial and Idiomatic Mexican: The Spanish Language as ...
lah beh-REE-hah Hip La cadera lah kah-THEH-rah Head La cabeza lah kah-
BEH-zah Hock La corva lah KOHR-vah Coronary El coronario ehl koh-roh-NAH-
ree-oh Fetter bone or La cuartilla or lah kwahr-TEE-yah or great pastern
trabadera ...
Frank Cushman Pierce, 1916
10
English Compound Words and Phrases: A Reference List with ...
... fescue=grass fesse=point festing=penny festoon=blind fetch=candle fetch=light
fête=day fetish=man fetish=snake fetlock=boot fetlock=joint fetter=bone fetter=
bush feu=contract feu=duty fever=bark fever=blister feverbush (a plant) fever=
heat ...
Francis Horace Teall, 1899