10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERISSODACTYLOUS»
Discover the use of
perissodactylous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
perissodactylous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Mapping the Mind: Domain Specificity in Cognition and Culture
Similarly, they generally take the perissodactylous horse to be a distant
companion of the perissodactylous tapir, although the latter is wild, edible, and
semiaquatic. When the Spanish introduced the horse, the Itza initialy marked it "
Castillian ...
Lawrence A. Hirschfeld, Susan A. Gelman,
1994
2
On the Origin of Genera
In both Perissodactylous and Artiodactylous Mammalia, certain types develop
their family character of canines at the earliest appearance of dentition, others not
till a comparatively late period of life (Eqnus), and the extreme genera never ...
Edward Drinker Cope,
1869
3
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In case you haven't figured out the exact word, it also can mean any of a number
of horselike perissodactylous mammals (family Equidae) that have long ears and
short manes. Are you still not with me? Try a vulgar, slang word for buttocks.
In both perissodactylous and artiodactylous mammalia certain types develop
their family character of canines at the earliest appearance of dentition ; others,
not till a comparatively late period of life (Equus) ; and the extreme genera never
...
5
Nature London: The International Weekly Journal of Science
In both perissodactylous and artiodactylous mammalia certain types develop
their family character of canines at the earliest appearance of dentition ; others,
not till a comparatively late period of life (Equus) ; and the extreme genera never
...
6
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
In both Perissodactylous and Artiodac- tylous Mammalia, certain types develop
their family character of canines at the earliest appearance of dentition, others not
till a comparatively late period of life (Equus), and the extreme genera never ...
7
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
In both Perissodactylous and Artiodactylous Mammalia, certain types develop
their family character of canines at the earliest appearance of dentition, others not
till a comparatively late period of life (Equus), and the extreme genera never ...
8
The Original Crossword Puzzle Publisher
... of Barcelona 26 Palate-pleasing 28 Directions: Part 2 33 Twa halved 34 Big
family car 35 Half a fly 36 Perissodactylous beast 37 It can be blown off 40 Long
narratives 43 Message from the author 50 Idiom, e.g. 51 Musical Memphis street
52 ...
9
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
In both Perissodactylous and Artiodactylous Mammalia, certain types develop
their family character of canines at the earliest a pearance of dentition, others not
till a comparatively late period of life (Equus), and the extreme genera never ...
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia,
1868
10
Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
Equi•dae (ek0wı ̆-de) [L. equus horse] a family of perissodactylous mammals
containing a single living genus, Equus, which includes horses, asses, zebras,
and onagers. equi•ax•i•al equi•lat•er•al (e00kwı ̆-lat0er-el) having sides that are
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