Definition of Aborally

1. Adverb. In an aboral way; away from the mouth. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Aborally

1. aboral [adv] - See also: aboral

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aborally

abomination
abominationly
abominations
abominator
abominators
abomine
abomined
abomines
abomining
aboon
aboord
aboot
aborad
aboral
aborally (current term)
abord
abordage
aborded
abording
abords
abore
aboricultural
aboriculturist
aboriculturists
aborigen
aborigens
aborigin
aboriginal
aboriginalities

Literary usage of Aborally

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

1. ... Hawaiian and Other Pacific Echini by Alexander Agassiz, Hubert Lyman Clark (1914)
"aborally; the valves vary much in shape with their size. ... Color aborally, light reddish; test yellowish brown when cleaned of the overlying red-brown ..."

2. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1903)
"The spinal segments examined as sources of aborally-running fibre- systems have been posterior cervical, anterior thoracic, mid thoracic, posterior thoracic ..."

3. The Integrative Action of the Nervous System by Charles Scott Sherrington (1906)
"The rupture of certain aborally conducting paths appears to induce it. Which these paths exactly are is matter for research. ..."

4. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences by California Academy of Sciences (1900)
"Pair 3-4 has divided, orally to CZ), one mesentery going to each oesophagus: while aborally to C—D, both mesenteries (3'—4') are joined to C. This ..."

5. A Text-book of Invertebrate Morphology by James Playfair McMurrich (1896)
"Between each pair of plates a branch passes upwards (ie, aborally), and dilates into a globular sac, the ampulla (Figs. 254 and 255, am), ..."

6. Contributions from the Bermuda Biological Station for Research by Bermuda Biological Station for Research (1916)
"aborally it becomes divided dorsally so that it extends for some distance as a scoop-shaped ... 1, B) and extends aborally in the axis of the larva. ..."

7. A Laboratory Course in Invertebrate Zoöloy by Hermon Carey Bumpus (1893)
"At this point it unites with a much larger fringe that has extended aborally along the inner surface of each terminal lobe from near the sagittal end of the ..."

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