Definition of Ceboid

1. one of a family of monkeys [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ceboid

ceaze
ceazed
ceazes
ceazing
cebiche
cebiches
cebid
cebidae
cebids
cebinae
cebine
cebines
cebocephaly
cebochoerid
cebochoerids
ceboid (current term)
ceboids
cebollite
cebus
ceca
cecal
cecal appendage
cecally
cechite
cecidia
cecidium
cecils
cecities
cecitis
cecitises

Literary usage of Ceboid

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

1. Kirkes' Handbook of physiology by William Senhouse Kirkes (1904)
"They are capable of aui'ceboid movement and multiply by division. "When, in the progress of embryonic development, the liver begins to be formed, ..."

2. A Textbook of Elementary Biology by Robert John Harvey-Gibson (1889)
"... and the food particles are taken into the interior of the endoderm cells, -which lose their cilia and become am- ceboid for the purpose In the interior ..."

3. Bulletin by Geological Society of America (1913)
"... and stapes, according to Doran, in several features much resemble the Lemur and ceboid types; the large auditory bulla- arc formed from the inflation of ..."

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