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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
()n the assumption that the dogs and cats are thus quite closely connected, what
can be said concerning the relations of the other fissipede families with these
groups and with i one another? Of the derivation of the Procyonidw nothing is yet
...
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The osteology of Elotherium
On the assumption that the dogs and cats are thus quite closely connected, what
can be said concerning the relations of the other fissipede families with these
groups and with one another? Of the derivation of the Procyonidcs nothing is yet
...
William Berryman Scott, American Philosophical Society,
1898
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Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere
It seems very probable, however, that the fMiacidae represented the common
stock, from which the fissipede families were all derived, directly or indirectly,
though for most of them the details of the connection remain to be learned. We
find thus ...
William Berryman Scott,
1913
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Dictionnaire français-anglais et anglais-français, abrégé
Fissipede , adj. fissipede , having the foot divided iuto several toes or claws.
Fissure , s. f. (terme dana- tomie) fissure. Fistoxe , s. f. fistula , (a kind of ulcer).
Fistui.eux, se ,adj. fistulous , Gstular. Fixation, s. f. fixation ( in ckyrnislry ). I*a
fixation du ...
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The Menageries: Quadrupeds, Described and Drawn from Living ...
... four toes, although two only appear externally ; it does not resemble those
which are termed fissipede, for it walks on two toes only, and the others are
neither developed nor placed as those of thejtssipede animals, nor even so
elongated as ...
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ETIENNE GEOFFROY SAINT- HILAIRE 1772-1844:
The method goes no further: it finishes with unguiculate mammals, also called
fissipede mammals. Now let me remark at this moment that, first, the method is
neither logical nor philosophical. What has been proposed that one obtain
through it ...
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A Theoretical and Practical Grammar of the French Tongue ...
... except in some few words, where both are heard, assation, assonance,
dissonance, accessible, inaccessible, admissible, inadmissible, missive, scissile,
scission, scissure, fissure, fissipede, assentimenl, asservir. Thus there is a
difference in ...
Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac,
1855
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Observations Connected with Astronomy and Ancient History ...
Next follows an animal, which he denominates a “ fissipede,” adorned with
prominent horns, in a kneeling posture, and whose head approaches in form to
that of the goat. Without meaning irnpertinently to press the opinion, intimated
above, ...
Thomas Maurice, Claudius James Rich,
1816
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Dictionnaire Francais-anglais Et Anglais-francais, Abrege de ...
FISSIPEDE , adj. Geai 'de. FtssnnE , a. ( terme 'nnatomie) fracture d'un os fêlé ou
fendu ,f. _ Frs'r [liste], 5. le poing. *' Ta grense one's fist, "grais— set' la pate à
uelqn'un. FISTED, a Ex. Club—flued, qui a (le gros poings ou de grosses mains,
...
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A Theoretical and Practical Grammar of the French Tongue
... assalion, assonance, dissonance, accessible, inaccessible, admissible,
inadmissible, missive, scissile, scission, scismre, fissure, fissipede, assentiment,
asservir. Thus there is a difference in pronunciation between these phrases : C'
est tm ...