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Example sentences for "fenestrated"

Lexicographically close words:
fendes; fending; fendre; fends; fenestra; fenestration; fenestro; fennel; fennes; fenny
  1. The curved portion of the fixed blade should be fenestrated to allow escape of the fragments and thorough closure of the instrument.

  2. A flexible tube of at least half an inch calibre, and about six inches long, rounded off and fenestrated above, fitted at its outer end with a ring and two eyelet-holes for the tapes, with which it is tied into the bladder.

  3. In order to avoid the risk of being bitten, it is always wise to begin by pinning down the head of the animal in a corner of its cage by means of a stick, and to seize it with a pair of long fenestrated tongs shaped like forceps.

  4. One of the openings in a fenestrated structure.

  5. The fenestrated "peanut" forceps are best for large pieces in the large bronchi.

  6. The blade in this instrument, as the name suggests, is a spoon and is not fenestrated as is the safety-pin closer, which if used for friable substances would allow them to slip through the fenestration.

  7. The delicate construction with long, springy and fenestrated jaws give in gentle hands a maximum security with a minimum of crushing tendency.

  8. Defn: One of the openings in a fenestrated structure.

  9. The ellipsoidal fenestrated shell exhibits in the regular Ellipsida all the characters of a geometric ellipsoid; one main axis surpasses in length all other possible axes.

  10. Ellipsida# with simple ellipsoidal shell, the main axis of which is prolonged at the pole into two opposite hollow fenestrated tubes of equal size and similar form.

  11. The central capsule in this first subfamily is constantly enclosed by the fenestrated shell, and separated from it by the jelly-veil.

  12. The characteristic type of all true Pylonida is clearly demonstrated by their peculiar mode of growth, the consequence of which is the imperfect lattice-work of the fenestrated larcoid shell.

  13. The genus Ommatartus differs from Ommatocampe by the development of two hollow fenestrated tubes on both poles of the main axis, and bears therefore the same relation to it as Cannartidium to Cyphonium.

  14. Druppulida# with simple ellipsoidal cortical shell and double medullary shell, with two hollow fenestrated tubes opposite on both poles of the main axis.

  15. Artiscida# with two hollow polar tubes (fenestrated cylindrical or conical tubuli, opposite on the two poles of the main axis).

  16. In all Ellipsida the fenestrated shell is simple, and never composed of concentric or twin shells.

  17. Pylonida# with three concentric systems of fenestrated girdles, lying in three concentric lentelliptical faces (every system with one to three girdles lying in one lentelliptical face).

  18. Never in this order is there any trace of the latticed or fenestrated shell, which characterises the second order, #Sphaerellaria#.

  19. Surface of the cortical shell with conical fenestrated protuberances in the greatest breadth of both chambers.

  20. Of this species there are specimens in the collection presented to the British Museum, and I take the present opportunity of describing the female of this species, only remarking that it wants the fenestrated clear space in the upper wing.

  21. At first, from the body being so much more slender than in the fenestrated specimens, I thought it might be the male but, on showing the specimen to Mr. Edward Doubleday, he pronounced it a female.

  22. The beautifully striated and waved surface of the glassy spot, taken in connection with the fact of the noise made by the insects possessing it, would seem to indicate that the fenestrated spot must act as a tympanum.

  23. These valves are chitinous, and have a fenestrated structure, owing to the chitin being deposited round the margin of the separate epidermis (hypodermis) cells.

  24. In the Balanidae the embryonic valves are membranous and do not overlap, but do not present the peculiar fenestrated structure of the primordial valves of the Lepadidae.

  25. Internal to the muscular coat is the elastic fenestrated coat, formed of a smooth elastic membrane perforated by small apertures.

  26. It is best removed by passing a small fenestrated curette beyond it and levering it out.

  27. If this fails, a slightly curved fenestrated scoop (Fig.

  28. These are connected by three divergent longitudinal rods, so that three elegant fenestrated ribs are formed (each rib with one series of large square meshes).

  29. The genus Tridictyopus differs from the nearly allied Tripilidium in the possession of three large fenestrated shovel-shaped feet, forming direct prolongations of the large conical shell.

  30. Feet slender, about as long as the shell, triangular, with convex back, strongly divergent, fenestrated at the inflated and thickened base.

  31. It differs from the similar Pterocanium and Theopodium in the closure of the constricted and fenestrated mouth.

  32. The four gates between the two rings are partly fenestrated by an arachnoidal network, composed of thin, irregularly branched threads, arising from the rings.

  33. From its upper half there arise three pyramidal wings, half as long, fenestrated at the base and nearly horizontally divergent.

  34. The large apical horn is branched and fenestrated in the latter and simple in the former.

  35. The skeleton is composed of a latticed cephalis only, a simple ovate or subspherical fenestrated shell, which encloses the monopylean central capsule; there is no {893}trace of a sagittal ring nor of a basal tripod.

  36. Shell seen half from below, and exhibiting the fenestrated septum between thorax and abdomen.

  37. The shells of the colony bear a variable number of fenestrated radial tubes and are densely crowded in the jelly-sphere of the calymma, the cortical zone of which is radially striped.

  38. The heart lies in a pericardial chamber, which is bounded above by the terga and the longitudinal tergal muscles; below by a fenestrated membrane, the pericardial diaphragm.

  39. The basement-membrane, underlying the chitinogenous cells, is transformed into the fenestrated membrane.

  40. They are interrupted by longitudinal spaces, so that the muscular sheet is less continuous than on the ventral surface, and has a fenestrated appearance.

  41. To the hinder ends of the retinulæ are attached the fibres of the optic nerve, which at this point emerges through a “fenestrated membrane.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fenestrated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.