Definition of Podomeres

1. Noun. (plural of podomere) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Podomeres

1. podomere [n] - See also: podomere

Lexicographical Neighbors of Podomeres

podocytes
pododermatitis
pododynamometer
pododynia
podofilox
podogram
podograph
podogynium
podolite
podologist
podologists
podology
podomechanotherapy
podomere
podomeres (current term)
podometer
podophthalmia
podophthalmic
podophthalmite
podophthalmites
podophthalmous
podophylli
podophyllins
podophyllotoxin
podophyllotoxins
podophyllous
podophyllum
podophyllum resin

Literary usage of Podomeres

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

1. Lessons in elementary biology by Thomas Jeffery Parker (1905)
"The articulation of the various podomeres of the appendages is on the same plan as that ... The podomeres are, it must be remembered, rigid tubes : they are ..."

2. Lessons in Elementary Biology by Thomas Jeffery Parker (1900)
"The articulation of the various podomeres of the appendages is on the same plan as that ... The podomeres are, it must be remembered, rigid tubes : they are ..."

3. Economic Zoology: An Introductory Text-book in Zoology, with Special by Herbert Osborn (1908)
"1 12. —Typical appendages of Astacus. en. 1-6 podomeres of ... 1-3, podomeres of axis of antennule. (After Huxley. ..."

4. A Manual of Zoology by Thomas Jeffery Parker, William Aitcheson Haswell (1905)
"Uropod F1G. 124.—Typical appendages of Astacus. en. 1-5, podomeres of ... /-5, podomeres of axis of antennule. (After Huxley.) therefore conveniently called ..."

5. An Elementary Course of Practical Zoology by Thomas Jeffery Parker, William Newton Parker (1900)
"The articulation of the various podomeres of the appendages is on the same plan ... The two podomeres can therefore be moved upon one another in a plane at ..."

6. Natural History of the American Lobster by Francis Hobart Herrick (1911)
"... give the limb 7 podomeres, numbered* and named from base to apex as follows: ... of the axis of articulation varies in successive podomeres (see figs. ..."

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