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Example sentences for "cornua"

Lexicographically close words:
cornpone; corns; cornstalks; cornstarch; cornu; cornucopia; cornucopias; corolla; corollaries; corollary
  1. The posterior cornua are thrown outwards towards the surface, lose their pointed form, and dilate into rounded masses named the grey tubercles of Rolando.

  2. The grey matter of the anterior cornua is cut off from the rest by the decussating pyramids and finally disappears.

  3. Graef, and others, have by repeated Observations found that the Cornua Uteri do at certain times after Conception, embrace the Testes on both sides the Uterus.

  4. They object in the second place the great disproportion between the pretended Eggs in the Ovary, and the Aperture of the Tubæ or Cornua Uteri, the former being a great deal bigger than the latter: But both R.

  5. The esteem in which the moon was held in the Harden family may be traced in the motto they still bear: "Reparabit cornua Phoebe.

  6. This is the form under which the cyst again occurs in Birds, where its two cornua have been incorrectly termed coeca, but the urinary cyst rectum, because the intestine opens into it.

  7. The branchial arches having coalesced, are converted in the higher animals into tracheal rings, into the larynx and the posterior cornua of the hyoid bone, if these are present, as in the Reptiles.

  8. In the female the oviducts pass together as complete cornua into an uterus.

  9. Never was the sword of Rome plunged so deep in the Scythians’ throat; Page 170 contudimus Tanain vel cornua fregimus Histri.

  10. On the completion of these changes the paired parts of the hyoid arch have the form of two elongated rods, known as the anterior cornua of the hyoid, which attach the basihyal plate to the cranium behind the auditory capsule.

  11. There is only one embryo, which occupies the body and one of the cornua of the uterus.

  12. The posterior (thyroid) cornua of the hyoid are remnants of the true arches.

  13. The corpus striatum projects upwards into each lateral ventricle, giving to it a somewhat semilunar form, the two horns of which constitute the permanent anterior and descending cornua of the lateral ventricles (fig.

  14. About two or three miles from the Devises are found in a pitt snake-stones (cornua ammonis) no bigger than a sixpence, of a black colour.

  15. At Broad Chalke are sometimes found cornua ammonis of chalke.

  16. Also in the parish of Wotton Basset are found petrified oyster shells; and there are also found cornua ammonis of a reddish gray, but not very large.

  17. In the uterus bicorporeus, the union of the cornua is higher up, so that the lower portion is single, while the upper part alone is double, consisting of two strongly curved cornua.

  18. This change is first observed when the cornua disappear and leave the uterus with a simple cavity.

  19. Farre "by the coalescence of the two cornua at their lower extremities that the body of the uterus is formed in man; while in those animals in which no middle portion or body exists, the cornua remain ununited.

  20. As the development of the uterus proceeds, the two cornua become gradually shorter, until at length they are lost, or, as it were, absorbed into the body of the uterus.

  21. Thus a human uterus furnished with cornua may be said to represent in a rudimentary condition the same organ in its normal state in certain mammals.

  22. Camelus desiderans cornua etiam aures perdidit=--The 55 camel begging for horns was deprived of his ears as well.

  23. Here we can trace the action of the poison distinctly from centre to centre, from the lowest part of the anterior cornua up to the cortex cerebri, and even throughout the sympathetic ganglia as far as they are patent to observation.

  24. Action on the Anterior Cornua of the Spinal Cord.

  25. B, enables the operator to clear out the uterine cornua and is of the best shape.

  26. A vein of varying size will be seen crossing obliquely downwards and outwards to pierce the deep fascia at a level corresponding to the cornua of the hyoid bone; this is the common facial vein about to enter the internal jugular (Fig.

  27. The anterior cornua are slender, cartilaginous, and curve anteromedially from the hyoid plate and thence laterally and posteriorly, to attach to the posterior surface of the prooetics.

  28. The lateral cornua are broad, flat, cartilaginous lateral extensions from the bases of the anterior cornua.

  29. In the impregnated animal the wall of the cornua that contains one or several foetuses, and the body as well, becomes greatly thickened and the lining membrane more vascular.

  30. The cornua or horns are long and cylindrical in shape.


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