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Lexicographically close words:
homoj; homologated; homological; homologies; homologous; homologues; homology; homonymous; homonyms; homophone
  1. Comparatively nothing concerning the ruin of Sikyatki has been published, although its existence had been known for several years previously to my visit.

  2. On the neck of one skeleton we found a necklace of many strands, composed of segments of the leg bones of the turkey, stained green.

  3. A superstitious feeling that this god was not congenial to the work which was going on, seemed always to haunt the minds of the laborers, and once or twice I was admonished by old men, visitors from Walpi, not to persist in my excavations.

  4. There are six large beam holes in the walls, and the position of the first floor is well shown on the face of the partition, separating f from g.

  5. Although we can not definitely assert that this cultus was unknown at Sikyatki, it is significant that in the ruins no ornamental vessel was found with a figure of a katcina mask, although these figures occur on modern bowls.

  6. This does not apply, however, to the object illustrated in plate CXIV, i, which was declared by several Hopi to be a bird whistle, similar to that used in ceremonials connected with medicine making.

  7. The materials most highly prized for necklaces were turquois and shell which were fashioned into beads, some of which were finely made.

  8. The pictographs on the face of the cliff above Honanki are for the greater part due to the former Apache occupants of the rooms, and are situated high above the tops of the walls of the ruin.

  9. It may be compared with that shown in figure 340 in order to demonstrate how wide the difference in design may become by the absence of symmetrical relationship.

  10. The spring shows no evidence of having been walled up, but apparently has been filled in by drifting sand since the time that it formed the sole water supply of the neighboring pueblo.

  11. It may be advantageous, however, to refer briefly to some of the ruins thus far discovered in the Tusayan region as preliminary to more systematic descriptions of the two which I have chosen for special description.

  12. A wooden beam, marking the line of the floor of a second story, was seen projecting from the front wall, and there are other evidences of a floor at this level.

  13. The extension of the snout is without homologue elsewhere in Hopi pictography, and, while decorative in part, is likewise highly conventionalized.

  14. The rectangular figure, with serrated lower edge and inclosed terraced figures, finds, however, a homologue in the heads and bodies of most of the representations of birds which have been described.

  15. How far this vesicle has a homologue in the brains of other Ganoids is not certain, since negative evidence on this subject is all but valueless.

  16. It is moreover possible that what has usually been regarded as the pineal gland in Petromyzon may in reality be the homologue of the vesicle we have found in Lepidosteus.

  17. It is possible that a vesicular sack covering over the third ventricle of the Sturgeon described by Stannius[510], and stated by him to be wholly formed of the membranes of the brain, is really the homologue of our vesicle.

  18. This indifferent nuclear or cytoplasmic position for the centrosome is paralleled by the attraction sphere or homologue of the centrosome in many Protozoa.

  19. The ventricle passes anteriorly into what is clearly the homologue of the conus arteriosus of other forms.

  20. McDonnell has shown, another organ near the head, not known to be electrical, but which appears to be the real homologue of the electric battery in the torpedo.

  21. The parts which stand in such a relation to each other are said to be homologous, and one such part or organ is called the homologue of the other.

  22. Every homologue or surrogate of these three deities can become a weapon for dragon-destroying, such as the moon or the lotus of Hathor, the water or the beer of Osiris, the sun or the falcon of Horus.

  23. The serpent that tempted Eve was the homologue both of the mother of mankind herself and also of the tree of paradise.

  24. Fravashi may be nothing more than the Iranian homologue of the Egyptian ka.

  25. It "lives in the water or the sky" like its homologue in the Old World, and it is "a water spirit".

  26. The double axe was the homologue of the winged disk which fell, or rather flew, from heaven as the tangible form of the god.

  27. Thus even the malignant dragon can be the homologue of the usually beneficent gods Osiris and Ea, and their Aryan surrogates Mazdah and Varuna.

  28. The elixir of life of the Egyptian story is represented by the soma, which by confusion is associated with the eagle: in other words, the god Soma is the homologue not only of Osiris, but also of Horus.

  29. The bird poised upon the axe in the Cretan picture is the homologue of the falcon of Horus: it is in fact a second representation of the winged disk itself.

  30. The maternal homologue of the small chromosome is, as later stages show, one of the largest chromosomes.

  31. The chromosome corresponding to the larger member of the unequal pair in the male evidently has a homologue of equal size in the female.

  32. It is not, perhaps, quite legitimate to describe it as a bone of this region, for it has not a homologue in the tarsus of other animals.

  33. In man, the homologue of this muscle is found in the sole of the foot.

  34. Immediately above the cotyloid cavity is a rough crest, which is known as the supracotyloid crest, which is, however, no other than the homologue of the sciatic spine.

  35. Its external surface is divided into two parts by the spine of the scapula; which, in some animals, terminates inferiorly in a flat and clearly distinct process, the homologue of the acromion process of the human scapula.

  36. This muscle is, then, really the homologue of that which exists in the human species.

  37. On the anterior surface, and a little to the inner side, is found a tuberosity, which is destined for the insertion of the anterior extensor of the metacarpus, the homologue of the radial muscles.

  38. Anterior extensor the index finger and| the digits and the | of the phalanges, the common extensor | two preceding | the homologue of the of the fingers.

  39. Of the posterior portion it is wholly different, for it is the homologue of a fleshy bundle annexed to the great gluteal of man, but which is not developed except as an abnormality.

  40. Quinoline and its homologue quinaldine have been utilized as sources of colouring-matters.

  41. Rudolph in 1881, and obtained by heating the acetyl derivative of aniline with zinc chloride, is a derivative of a homologue of quinoline.

  42. As already explained in connection with salicylic acid, this base and its homologue tolidine form tetrazo-salts, which combine with phenols and amines or their sulpho-acids.

  43. Miller prepared a homologue of quinoline (quinaldine) in 1881, by the action of sulphuric acid and a certain modification of aldehyde known as paraldehyde on aniline.

  44. Thus phenol is the lower homologue of the cresols.

  45. The layer of clear protoplasm around the nucleus during its division has its homologue in the case of the division of the nuclei of the salamander, and the rays starting from this are also found.

  46. Its position and early prominence in the embryo perhaps indicate that it is the homologue of the ventral cord of Chaetopoda[152].

  47. The skeletogenous layer of the Actinozoa is probably the morphological homologue of the gelatinous tissue; but the evidence we have is on the whole in favour of the connective-tissue cells it contains being epiblastic in origin.

  48. The first indications of this perforation appear when only four segments are present, and it is to be regarded as the homologue of the segmentation cavity of other ova.

  49. In this a cavity appears, the homologue of the segmentation cavity already spoken of.

  50. The remainder of the blastoderm covering the yolk (se) forms the homologue of the serous membrane of other types.

  51. By this stage the epiblast and mesoblast are distinctly differentiated, and the homologue of the hypoblast is to be sought for in the yolk cells.

  52. In the second pair, the shorter ramus was two thirds of the length of the longer ramus, the segments being in number ten and fifteen; in the arrangement of the spines this second pair resembles its homologue in the three other species.

  53. The vesicula prostatica, which has been observed in many male mammals, is now universally acknowledged to be the homologue of the female uterus, together with the connected passage.

  54. When present the great nerve invariably passes through it, and this clearly indicates that it is the homologue and rudiment of the supra-condyloid foramen of the lower animals.

  55. Second stomach, the homologue of the ruminant reticulum.

  56. The reptilian ventral abdominal vein is the homologue of the umbilical vein of the placentalia.

  57. None of these terms, unless it be clavicle, ought by rights apply to the fish, for no bone of the fish is a true homologue of any of these as seen in man.

  58. It is perhaps not absolutely certain that the notochord of Balanoglossus and its allies is a true homologue of the notochord of the lancelet.

  59. The element with which the homologue of the humerus, in Polypterids, is articulated must be homologous with the analogous element in Dipnoans, and therefore with the coracoid.

  60. Lung in vertebrates, supposed homologue with a swim-bladder, 67.

  61. Sierra Menor is a third term in the mountain series, in structure and geomorphy as in altitude; while the interior plain is a homologue of that portion of Desierto Encinas lying north of Playa Noriega—i.

  62. If the simple eye is the homologue of the compound eye, and the eye-line here the homologue of the eye-line in Ptychoparia, why does it continue beyond the eye?

  63. Parker holds that the columella auris of the Anura is the homologue of the hyomandibular.

  64. The most important of these is to the effect that the dermal clavicle of Pisces has no homologue in the higher types.

  65. The wide external opening is arched over dorsally by a somewhat prominent lip--the homologue of the embryonic rim.

  66. The homologue of the medullary groove very soon appears as a shallow groove along the axial line of the shield.

  67. The mode of development of the pectoral fin demonstrates that, as supposed by Mivart, the metapterygium is the homologue of the basal cartilage of the pelvic fin.

  68. It is most probably the homologue of the olfactory pits of the true Vertebrata.

  69. The mesoblastic process is probably the homologue of the processus falciformis and pecten, and appears to give rise to the vitreous humour; for a long time it retains its connection with the surrounding mesoblast.

  70. The first part of the system to develop is a duct, which is usually spoken of as the Wolffian duct, but which is really the homologue of the segmental duct.

  71. In the female the groove on the genital prominence gradually disappears, and the prominence remains as the clitoris, which is therefore the homologue of the penis: the two genital folds form the labia majora.

  72. Sedgwick has pointed out to me that the ciliated ventral groove in Protoneomenia, which contains the anus, is probably the homologue of the groove found in the larva of Chiton, and not, as usually supposed, simply the foot.

  73. They also meet each other ventrally in the case of the pectoral girdle in Amphibia, but in most other types are separated by the sternum, which has no homologue in the pelvic region, unless the praepubic cartilage is to be regarded as such.

  74. In the region of the tail, the axial part of the hypoblast, the notochord, and the neural cord fuse together, the fused part so formed is the homologue of the neurenteric canal of other types.


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