Definition of Anchylosing

1. anchylose [v] - See also: anchylose

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anchylosing

anchovy paste
anchovy pear
anchovy pear tree
anchovy pears
anchovy pizza
anchovy sauce
anchovy toast
anchovylike
anchusa
anchusas
anchusin
anchusins
anchylose
anchylosed
anchyloses
anchylosing (current term)
anchylosis
anchylostomiasis
anchylotic
ancien regime
anciency
anciens régimes
ancient
ancient Greeks
ancient astronaut
ancient document
ancient documents
ancient history
ancient lands
ancient pine

Literary usage of Anchylosing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1872)
"Gegenbaur has now shown that, in an early stage of the chick, there is a proximal tarsal ossicle, and a distal tarsal ossicle; the proximal one anchylosing ..."

2. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1872)
"Gegenbaur has now shown that, in an early stage of the chick, there is a proximal tarsal ossicle, and a distal tarsal ossicle; the proximal one anchylosing ..."

3. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1872)
"They are two near bones, anchylosing together, and with the tibia, serving to form the characteristic avian ..."

4. A Second Visit to the United States of North America by Charles Lyell (1849)
"The length of the skeleton was twenty-five feet, and its height twelve feet, the anchylosing of the two last ribs on the right side ..."

5. The Old Red Sandstone, Or, New Walks in an Old Field: To which is Appended a by Hugh Miller (1892)
"... the teeth and jaw form unequivocally but one bone — a result, it is not improbable, of some after anchylosing process, ..."

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