10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRACHELATE»
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trachelate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
trachelate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
—Ex. Acrydium, Centrotus. b. antepectus. 1. Trachelate (Trachelatum). When of
itselfit forms a neck, theprothorax beingrepresented onlyby membrane.—Ex.
Xiphydria. 2. Unarmed (Inerme). Whenithasno prosternum.— Ex. The
Rhyncophorous ...
William Kirby &, William Spence
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An Introduction to Entomology, Or, Elements of the Natural ...
PRODUCTED (Productus). When behind it terminates in a long scutelliform
process which covers the Mesothorax, Metathorax, and great part of the
Abdomen. Ex. Acrydium F. Centrotus. b. ANTEPECTUS. 1. TRACHELATE (
Trackelatum).
William Kirby, William Spence, 1826
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A Dictionary of Entomology
TRACHELATE Adj. Entomology: Characterizing a form of a neck, specifically
Prosternum when produced anteriorly in a slender neck (some Hymenoptera).
TRACHEOBLAST Noun. (Latin, trachia I windpipe + blastos I bud. PL,
Tracheoblasts.) ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
... (artery)] trachelate trak'*-lat,adj 'having a neck. [Gr trachelos neck] trachea- trak
-i-o- or trak-i-o'-, combining form denoting the trachea. — n tra'cheophyte (hot) a
plant with a vascular system of xylem and phloem. — n tracheos copy inspection
...
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The travels of the Infante Dom Pedro of Portugal
... of the trachelate appendix of the sternum of the horse, the unification of the two
bodies is effected by two muscles belonging to the horse, the humeromastoidean
and trapezius, anastomosed respectively to the great oblique and great dorsal ...
Francis Millet Rogers, Gómez de Santisteban, 1961
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Zeitschrift Für Naturforschung: A journal of chemical sciences
The planar trapezoid in addition to acute in- trachelate angles (average 76.9°) at
the tin atom of Me2SnL2 does not differ much from the interche- late S(l)-Pb-S(2)
angle of 76.3(1)° in 1. Consequently, the 0(l)-Pb-0(2) angle (130.01(1)°) is a ...
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The Simplex Cryptograph: A Complete Cipher for General Use
609 46299 00 trabeation 01 trabecular 02 trace 03 traceable 04 traceably 05
traced 06 traceless 07 traceried 08 tracery 09 traces 10 traceth 11 trachea 12
tracheal 13 tracheary 14 tracheated 15 trachelate 16 trachinoid 17 trachitis 18 ...
Cryptograph Company, Providence, R.I., 1902
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Modifiers: a unique, compendious collection of more than ...
... poison toxicomaniacal, drug toxicophobic, fear, poison toxiphobic, fear, poison
toxophilic, archery toxophilitic, archery trabal, beam tracheal, windpipe tracheate,
windpipe trachelate, neck trachycarpous, fruit tractable, adaptation traitorous, ...
The nickel atom is surrounded by two nitrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms in a
tetrahedral configuration, somewhat distorted by the requirements of the 94° in-
trachelate angle. The two salicylaldimine residues are nearly perpendicular, ...
International Congress of Crystallography, 1963
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McNeil's Code: Arranged to Meet the Requirements of Mining, ...
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" corchiatc allampiate trachelate methionate unipeltate leylgwne “mm” inorchiate
strippiate mycomelate stolonate appiantate “{lllguale : “3mm: meachiate ...