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Example sentences for "integument"

Lexicographically close words:
integrator; integritie; integrity; integro; integrum; integumental; integumentary; integuments; intellect; intellection
  1. The colour of the horny integument varies from a pale or light yellow to a ruddy or dark brown.

  2. These appendages of the flea’s integument are called by various writers either spines, bristles, or hairs.

  3. The anal and rectal mucous membrane is of a firm and tough structure, similar to the integument at the bottom of a boy's heel.

  4. The integument of the body and that of the mucous membrane are similar in structure, yet whoever had a fear of producing dryness of the skin by much application of water?

  5. The natural color of the integument about the anus slowly changes to a dull whitish appearance.

  6. Water is a universal solvent and therapeutic agent and is therefore indispensable in the cleansing and purifying of the integument and mucous membrane of the body.

  7. The added connective tissue about the anus forms the skin into tabs, or into a circle of elongated integument around the orifice, with a mucous lining.

  8. Rarely does an infant escape repeated attacks of inflammation of the integument of the anus and the mucous membrane of the anal canal.

  9. The inflamed integument is treated and healed, but no attention is given to the inflamed mucous membrane so that the inflammation in time becomes chronic, involving the rectum also.

  10. Large median nerve to dorsal integument from hinder part of brain.

  11. Behind all these nerves there arises from the line of suture between the two supra-oesophageal ganglia a large median nerve which appears to supply the integument of the dorsal part of the head (Pl.

  12. On each side of the middle ventral line of the proximal end of the foot is placed an elliptical elevation of the integument covered with spines.

  13. The integument of the foot is covered with secondary papillae, but spines and primary papillae are absent, except at the points now to be described.

  14. Barrois calls it, distending the thin integument between the two ventral bands.

  15. The process is frequent, the integument separates entire, and is almost colorless.

  16. On the nose there were indications of a horn having been seated, around which the integument had formed a sort of fold.

  17. At the first charge, the fly rebounded from the crustaceous integument of its adversary, having done no more damage than if a child were to apply its hand to the well-mailed body of a cuirassier.

  18. In the curious arboreal lizard, Draco volans, the posterior ribs are long and straight, and support a parachute-like expansion of the integument used in its long flight-like leaps.

  19. In the Gymnophiona the integument bears small cycloid scales arranged in rings which are equal in number to the vertebrae.

  20. The integument of the dorsal and ventral surfaces is commonly prolonged into longitudinal unpaired fins, supported by an internal skeleton.

  21. In Elasmobranchs, however, they are generally simply imbedded in the tough fibrous integument of the mouth.

  22. The integument is always furry, and the teeth are always differentiated into incisors, canines, premolars and molars.

  23. The simplest teeth are those met with in sharks and dogfish, where they are merely the slightly modified scales developed in the integument of the mouth.

  24. Such a nearly stationary air occurs naturally in the various pelts, and although in many the integument is visible beneath, yet they can withstand the most rigorous weather.

  25. Exposure to cold draughts with such a suit does not chill the integument because the sudden increased evaporation occurs at a distance from the skin, and is separated from it by a layer of wool.

  26. These dots became more and more distinct, until finally the whole length of the organism was studded with minute ovoid bodies, which lay within the outer integument like peas within their shell.

  27. By-and-by the integument fell to pieces, the place of the organisms being taken by a long row of seeds or spores.

  28. In many terrestrial Insects a different type of auditory organ has been met with, consisting of a portion of the integument modified to form a tympanum or drum, and supported at its edge by a chitinous ring.

  29. They are developed as simple folds of the integument with a mesoblastic prolongation between their two laminae.

  30. It then passed anteriorly under the muscles and integument in the axillary space, along the upper third of the humerus, which was extended beyond the head, the external skin not being ruptured.

  31. Glover speaks of an extraordinary deformity of the chest with lateral curvature of the spine, in which the diameter from the pit of the stomach to the spinal integument was only 5 1/2 inches.

  32. The lacerated integument could only be closed approximately by sutures.

  33. The child's integument was covered with dark, downy, short hair.

  34. He was submitted to an examination, and a cicatrix of this region was noticed, and an extraneous body about 1/2 inch under the integument was felt.

  35. This gelatinous mass forms the animal itself, as well as a sort of common integument connecting the whole family of many thousands.

  36. However extensive and annoying the inflammation may be, and occasionally causing so much thickening of the integument as perfectly to close the ear, it is always superficial.

  37. Here, from the comparative thinness of the integument and the parietes, we have the progress of the disease brought completely under our view.

  38. The cartilage will never close, but the integument will gradually cover the exposed edges, and the wound will be healed.

  39. Redness of the integument may then be observed, and particularly of that portion of it which lines the annular cartilage.

  40. On the second day the spots are larger, and the integument is slightly tumefied at the centre of each.

  41. If the case is neglected, the pain will rapidly increase; the ear will become of an intenser red; the folds of the integument will enlarge, and there will be a deposition of red or black matter in the hollow of the ear.

  42. The portion of integument that could be spared was thus enclosed, while the opposed edges of the wound could be neatly and effectually brought together after the operation.

  43. The primary seat of blain, is the cellular substance beneath the integument of the part.

  44. Should not the inflammation abate in the course of a few days, a seton should be inserted in the poll, between the integument and the muscles of the occiput, reaching from ear to ear.

  45. A couple of incisions, forming when completed the letter T, are made in the integument covering the soft part of the bone under which the hydatid is supposed to be.

  46. Fractures are divided into simple and compound; a simple fracture is one in which the bone alone is broken, and in which the skin or integument over the seat of the fracture remains perfectly intact.

  47. What the skin or integument is to the exterior of the body, the mucous membrane which lines the respiratory passages and other organs is to the interior of the body.

  48. It is, in the first place, the common integument that covers the whole surface of the body, and forms a protective envelope for the other organs.

  49. As the whole mouth cavity originates from the outer integument (Figure 2.

  50. Perhaps he has radiographic eyes, and sees through the opaque integument of a ground-sheet at one glance.

  51. They never sheathed their claws, and working-parties wore their equipment as though it were the integument of nature.

  52. Coblentz (1912) had examined the transparency of the dry chitinous integument of various fireflies (Fig.

  53. The infra-red could, then, if it were emitted, largely pass through the integument which is similar in absorption properties to complex carbohydrates.

  54. Transparency of the integument to the ultra-violet was not studied.

  55. Transmissivity of the integument of fireflies to infra-red radiation (after Coblentz.

  56. In the hæmal region the integument may be modified and raised up into a fold at the edges, either in front or behind the anus.

  57. The rings which constitute the integument of the body and tail have a close resemblance to the rings of some caterpillars.


  58. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "integument" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    border; buff; circumference; coat; cortex; covering; crust; cuticle; dermis; envelope; epidermis; exterior; external; facade; face; facet; fell; film; fleece; flesh; fringe; front; fur; hide; integument; jacket; leather; lineaments; outline; outside; pelt; periphery; rawhide; rind; sheath; shell; skin; surface; top