BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «NATIFORM»
Temukaké kagunané saka
natiform ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
natiform lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
Fracture Hernia Cerebri Hydrocephalus Jaws . Leontiasis ossea Microcephaly
Mongolism . Natiform Skull Necrosis Nose . Orbit . Osteomyelitis Palate Periostitis
. Porencephaly Rickets Syphilis Tuberculosis Tumours Bone, i. 562, 567 ; Ear, iii.
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Neuroanatomical Terminology: A Lexicon of Classical Origins ...
... 1837) natiform eminences (Cruveilhier, 1836), see superior colliculus (Haller,
1762) natiform eminences (Rolando, 1825a), see inferior colliculus (Haller, 1762)
natiform processes (Willis, 1664), see superior colliculus (Haller, 1762) natiform ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Cf. natiform.] The typical genus of Nati- cidm, containing some 200 species, and
subdivided into numerous subgenera. These sea-snails are all active, predatory,
and carnivorous, and several are among the largest univalve shells found on the
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Cf. natiform.'] The typical genus of Nati- cihte, containing some 200 species, and
subdivided into numerous subgenera. These sea- snails are all active, predatory,
and carnivorous, and several are among the largest univalve shells found on ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Ct. natiform.'] Tne typical genus of Nati- cidm, containing some 200 species, and
subdivided into numerous subgenera. These sea-snails are all active, predatory,
and carnivorous, and several are among the largest univalve sheila found on ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Cf. natiform.] The typical genus of Nati- cirtw, containingsome 200 species, and
subdivided into numerous subgenera. These sea- snails are all active, predatory,
and carnivorous, and several are among the largest univalve shells found on the
...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Cf. natiform.] The typical genus of Nati- cidm, containing some 200 species, and
subdivided into numerous subgenera. These sea-snails are all active, predatory,
and carnivorous, and several are among the largest univalve shells found on the
...
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The Comparative Anatomy of the Cerebrum of Notoryctes Typhlops
Behind the external olfactory radiation the pyriform lobe is prolonged downwards
to form a marked protuberance at the postero-inferior part of the hemisphere. This
is the natiform eminence (fig. 1, n.e.) To this posterior part of the pyriform lobe, ...
Sir Grafton Elliot Smith, 1895
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Green's Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine and Surgery
More certainly characteristic of rickets is the square head and the natiform skull.
The former is much the more common, and may often be noted before the infant
is six mouths old. It is the result of an excessive formation of spongy bone at the ...
John William Ballantyne, 1908
compare dunderwhelp, mattoid natiform /NATiform/ adj • Shaped like the buttocks
. Off the top of one's head, it is difficult to think of something that cries out to be
described as natiform. No matter; this word is obviously not complimentary, and ...
Peter Novobatzky, Ammon Shea, 2001
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «NATIFORM»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
natiform digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
Big Words Can Come in Small Packages
Why not spread the word -- adopt a few and help get them back into circulation. 1. natiform: buttocks-like. 2. anderun: harem. 3. terete: torpedo- ... «Huffington Post, Jan 15»
The man who reads dictionaries
... Mr Shea's favourites garnered from the OED include "assy", which means behaving like an ass, and natiform, which means "buttock-shaped". «BBC News, Okt 08»
Man reads entire Oxford English Dictionary
Among his favourite discoveries were obmutescence (willfully quiet), hypergelast (a person who won't stop laughing), natiform (shaped like ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Okt 08»