ÉTYMOLOGIE DU MOT TALIGRADE
From New Latin, from Latin tālus ankle, heel + -grade.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TALIGRADE»
Découvrez l'usage de
taligrade dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
taligrade et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
Indeed, without slighting the fact that other resemblances occur, it has depended
more on the astragalus than on any other point. If this arrangement is a natural
one, it seems necessarily to imply that the "taligrade" astragalus and limb
structure ...
United States National Museum, 1937
Indeed, without slighting the fact that other resemblances occur, it has depended
more on the astragalus than on any other point. If this arrangement is a natural
one, it seems necessarily to imply that the “taligrade” astra.galus and limb ...
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Bulletin - United States National Museum
Indeed, without slighting the fact that other resemblances occur, it has depended
more on the astragalus than on any other point. If this arrangement is a natural
one, it seems necessarily to imply that the "taligrade" astragalus and limb
structure ...
United States National Museum, 1937
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Roget's Descriptive Word Finder
... shank's mare shifting: going from place to place sinistrodextral: moving from left
to right subsultive: moving in an irregular way surefooted: walking confidently
taligrade: walking on the outer side of the foot transitional: moving from one place
...
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The Grandiloquent Dictionary - Tenth Anniversary Edition
... taeniophobia - See teniophobia talaria - Winged shoes, such as worn by
Hermes taligrade - Walking on the outer edge of one's foot tallith - The traditional
prayer shawl worn by Jewish men tam-o-shanter - The beret worn by Scottish
higland ...
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English Language Word Builder
... STARDRIFT SUBAPICAL TAILPIECE TALIGRADE TEARSTAIN TELEPOINT
TENTMAKER TILTROTOR TOLLHOUSE TREEHOUSE TURNAGAIN
TYPEWRITE UNBEMUSED UNDEFACED VANTBRASS VIRESCENT
WALLBOARD ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
... inGr,C, Gme:cfthe 1st TOLL. taligrade. See the element tali. talion. See
RETALIATE, para1. talisman is adopted from EFF talisman, which, like Sp
talismán and It talismano, comes from coll Ar ṭilsamān, pl of ṭilsam, a
metathesis of Ar ṭilasm, ...
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Mammal Phylogeny: Placentals
Taligrade,. Amblypod,. and. Ungulate. Ankles. The archetypal eutherian ankle
has been identified by Szalay (1977) as that of Late Cretaceous Protungulatum (
best illustrated by Szalay and Drawhorn 1980, fig. 3). Some salient aspects of this
...
Frederick Sigmond Szalay, Michael J. Novacek, Malcolm C. McKenna, 1993
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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
The second or taligrade astragalus is clearly ancestral to various types of " sub-
ungulata " — the Amblypoda, the Proboscidea, the arsinoitheres, pyrotheres, ?
astrapotheres, etc. It is probably a derivative of type a; at all events the smaller
and ...
WILLIAM KING GREGORY. B Ectoconus C Pan/'0 lambda A Per/pfychus C
Miodaenus urgius med end. Fig. 21.3. Skulls of Paleocene creodont (A) and for
placental mammals: 1% C T1 Pm % M After taligrade (B). Both retain the primitive
...
WILLIAM KING GREGORY, 1951
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «TALIGRADE»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
taligrade est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Sport : travailler ses appuis
Certains animaux n'utiliseront quasiment qu'une seule de ces phases alors que d'autres utiliseront les trois (c'est le cas de l'être humain) : appui taligrade, ... «allodocteurs, avril 15»