Definition of Symphysial

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Symphysial

symphoniousness
symphonise
symphonist
symphonists
symphonize
symphonized
symphonizes
symphonizing
symphony
symphony-orchestra
symphony orchestra
symphony orchestras
symphoric
symphyseal
symphyses
symphysial (current term)
symphysies
symphysion
symphysy
symphytism
sympiesometer
sympiesometers
sympiezometer
sympiezometers
symplasia
symplasias
symplasm
symplast

Literary usage of Symphysial

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

1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"The symphysial cartilage of many mammals is often converted into bone. ... The symphysial cartilage or bone has been, in the pelvis, regarded as the ..."

2. Proceedings by Zoological Society of London (1848)
"A notch also extends forwards, and divides outwardly the symphysial from the ramal part of the dentary : this notch or hole does not exist in Dinornis. ..."

3. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria by Royal Society of Victoria (1907)
"symphysial facette slightly longer than one-third the entire length of the ... Vomerine teeth narrow ; inner symphysial surface concave, and furnished with ..."

4. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1891)
"... and a thin, scoop-shaped posterior segment by two broad foramina which are either confluent anteriorly across the symphysial axis or separated by only a ..."

5. Catalogue of the Snakes in the British Museum (Natural History) by George Albert Boulenger (1894)
"First lower labial iu contact with its follow behind the symphysial. ... symphysial in contact with the chin-shields. a. ..."

6. The American Geologist: A Monthly Journal of Geology and Allied Sciences by Newton Horace Winchell (1891)
"... and a thin, scoop-shaped posterior segment by two broad foramina which are either continent anteriorly across the symphysial axis or separated by only a ..."

7. The Gigantic Land-tortoises (living and Extinct) in the Collection of the by Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther (1877)
"In the first place must be noticed the considerable horizontal width of the symphysial bridge («) between the obturator foramina, by which the flat- headed ..."

8. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"The symphysial cartilage of many mammals is often converted into bone. ... The symphysial cartilage or bone has been, in the pelvis, regarded as the ..."

9. Proceedings by Zoological Society of London (1848)
"A notch also extends forwards, and divides outwardly the symphysial from the ramal part of the dentary : this notch or hole does not exist in Dinornis. ..."

10. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria by Royal Society of Victoria (1907)
"symphysial facette slightly longer than one-third the entire length of the ... Vomerine teeth narrow ; inner symphysial surface concave, and furnished with ..."

11. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1891)
"... and a thin, scoop-shaped posterior segment by two broad foramina which are either confluent anteriorly across the symphysial axis or separated by only a ..."

12. Catalogue of the Snakes in the British Museum (Natural History) by George Albert Boulenger (1894)
"First lower labial iu contact with its follow behind the symphysial. ... symphysial in contact with the chin-shields. a. ..."

13. The American Geologist: A Monthly Journal of Geology and Allied Sciences by Newton Horace Winchell (1891)
"... and a thin, scoop-shaped posterior segment by two broad foramina which are either continent anteriorly across the symphysial axis or separated by only a ..."

14. The Gigantic Land-tortoises (living and Extinct) in the Collection of the by Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther (1877)
"In the first place must be noticed the considerable horizontal width of the symphysial bridge («) between the obturator foramina, by which the flat- headed ..."

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