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Example sentences for "laterally"

Lexicographically close words:
latent; later; latera; lateral; lateralis; laterals; latere; lateribus; laterite; lates
  1. The stems of some species of Clitocybe and Omphalia if growing laterally are sometimes excentric and oblique.

  2. In these the apex was compressed or laterally flattened, instead of papilliform, as required by the original description of the species; but in all other respects they agree well with the specific characters.

  3. A Ranella, on account of the two rows of varices skirting the whorls, appears, as it were, laterally compressed.

  4. Chambered, slightly arcuate, laterally compressed; septa simple, leaving triangular articulations imbricated like the thick muscles of a fish.

  5. Eight unequal valves, forming a laterally compressed cone, the lower central valves being very minute; pedicle fleshy, scaly at the upper extremity; fixed at the base in a patelliform shelly support.

  6. Montagui), which is usually under three inches in length, and may be distinguished by its peculiar habit of curling the body laterally when at rest.

  7. Their bodies are covered with silvery scales, and are laterally compressed, so much so on the ventral side that there is a moderately sharp ridge along the middle line.

  8. Raise both arms laterally until horizontal; swing both simultaneously upward until vertical and return to the horizontal; repeat several times.

  9. Extend the arm vertically above the head; carry it laterally downward to the side and swing it several times between the vertical and downward positions.

  10. Raise the arm laterally until horizontal; carry it to a vertical position above the head and swing it several times between the vertical and horizontal positions.

  11. Raise both arms laterally until horizontal; hold the arm on the side of the guide steadily in the horizontal position; swing the other upward until vertical and return it to the horizontal; repeat several times.

  12. Raise the arm laterally until horizontal; carry it downward to the side and swing it several times between the downward and horizontal positions.

  13. The hypoblastic walls of the mesenteron appear to be formed in the first instance laterally (fig.

  14. According to Rabl the median structure is the somewhat bilobed archenteron, and according to his view it is not really connected with the laterally placed pits.

  15. The larva now elongates, and grows out laterally into two processes which constitute the first pair of tentacles.

  16. It is in the youngest stage somewhat triangular in form, and covered on the dorsal side by a very delicate and hardly perceptible dorsal shield, which is prolonged laterally into two very peculiar conical horns (fig.

  17. The embryo now becomes dorsally convex, while the ventral surface becomes marked with a median furrow and grows out laterally into two lobes, and anteriorly into a ventrally-directed upper lip.

  18. The embryo has become in the meantime laterally compressed, and, at what I shall call the anterior end of the oral disc, a structure makes its appearance (fig.

  19. The amoeboid mesoblast cells arise as two laterally placed masses, and give rise to the usual parts.

  20. The somatic layer rapidly becomes thicker, and enlarges laterally to form two bands united dorsally and ventrally by narrow, thinner bands.

  21. A form has been described by Claus as Pterocaris in which the cephalo-thoracic shield is laterally expanded into two wing-like processes.

  22. The stem is generally short, solid, several usually springing from a thickened base, white or whitish and either laterally or eccentrically connected with the cap.

  23. The pileus is from one to two inches in width, laterally confluent and usually very much imbricated.

  24. The stem is laterally attached, tough, and gradually expands into the pileus which it resembles in color; it is markedly reticulated at the top by the decurrent walls of the spore-tubes.

  25. It is found on beech wood, frequently imbricated and laterally confluent; a single pileus two to five inches in breadth and projecting two to four inches.

  26. Southern Mongolian, with lozenge-shaped or square faces and cheek-bones laterally enlarged, which may be observed especially in Southern China (Fig.

  27. The mouth is armed laterally with a pair of very solid horny mandibles, articulated by means of vigorous muscles, and moving horizontally.

  28. From the fourth to the tenth ring inclusively it is ornamented laterally with seven oblique bands of an azure blue, which are tinted with violet, and bordered with white on the side.

  29. The head is green, and marked laterally with a black stripe.

  30. Tympanida# with two bisected horizontal rings converging laterally and connected in the lateral poles of the equatorial plane.

  31. Shell laterally compressed, with three different dimensive axes of the proportions = 4 : 3 : 2.

  32. Shell laterally compressed, with three different dimensive axes of the proportion = 6 : 5 : 3.

  33. In the latter case one edge usually is prominent in the sagittal plane (on the convex outside of the ring), whilst two other edges diverge laterally on both sides of it.

  34. The genus Conchoceras has the same lenticular keeled and laterally compressed shell as the preceding ancestral genus Conchopsis, but is distinguished from it by the development of two large caudal horns on the aboral hinge.

  35. The general form of the single valves is very varied in the different species, in the majority boat-shaped or hat-shaped, more or less laterally compressed, in a few forms hemispherical.

  36. When the zygomatic space is large, the arch of the zygoma itself projects laterally outwards.

  37. The nose is not large, and is generally a good deal flattened; the nostrils are often larger laterally than forwards, and the nose is then much depressed at the upper part between the eyes.

  38. The pupils were fixed and deviated laterally and dilated.

  39. This incision was then extended laterally and upward in a curved direction so as to not have the incision through the skin and subcutaneous tissue directly over the line of the trajectory of the bullet where the chest had been softened.

  40. Evaporation is carried on much more rapidly when the wind blows than at other times, for the reason that the moisture is carried off laterally as fast as it is formed, all resistance to its escape into the upper air being removed.

  41. While the air moves laterally from high to low, it does not move in a direct line.

  42. The chrysalis is compressed laterally and keeled on the dorsal side, concave on the ventral side, the head distinctly bifid.

  43. It is characterized by the fact that the abdomen is always striped laterally with yellow or is wholly yellow.

  44. These atoms or molecules, joined together in a definite manner, tend to shorten in the direction of their length, that is to say, there is a tension along the lines of force while at the same time they swell out laterally or sideways.

  45. Sporangia distinct or plasmodiocarpous, the plasmodiocarp creeping in long vein-like reticulations or curves, laterally compressed; sometimes distinct and crowded, always sessile.

  46. In the frog it is represented by two laterally situated bones.

  47. The foot of the camel consists of two toes tipped by small nails, and protected by soft pads which spread out laterally when pressed on the ground.

  48. The second is strong and essentially carnassial; it is compressed laterally and obliquely placed.

  49. The horns are trigonal, laterally compressed and knotted on the upper edge.

  50. Have grinders of two cones laterally united.

  51. The gluteal segment is laterally crossed by three ridges of skin.

  52. The horns, which are laterally wide spread, are supported on cores of cellular bone, and are cylindrical or depressed at the base.

  53. Its rise and fall could be perfectly governed; but when it was directed laterally the case was very different.

  54. A huge seam of the soft, chalky limestone ran laterally for five hundred feet or more across its face.

  55. If the occlusion be not normal, the upper jaw and alveolar process will develop laterally as well as anteriorly.

  56. They are crowded laterally by the large roots of the supernumerary incisors.

  57. Opisthotic Wing This term refers to the laterally directed, posterior part of the opisthotic that is visible in occipital, lateral and ventral views.

  58. Tail terminating in flexible point; penis exposed; cloacal opening extending beyond posterior edge of carapace; tail olive above bordered by blackish marks; few black dots laterally on left side.

  59. The distal parts of the second through the ninth pair of ribs extend laterally beyond the lateral edges of the pleurals.

  60. Pale rim of carapace no more than three times wider posteriorly than laterally spinifer pallidus, p.

  61. In preserved softshells the choanal papillae may extend laterally and partly cover the nares, or may be folded vertically against the lateral borders of the nares; in the latter position the papillae are easily overlooked.

  62. This bag must then be suspended by means of loops sewed to its shoulder end, upon pegs, in such a manner that it may hang within a wooden-barred rack, and be confined laterally into a book form.

  63. By this device, the calico, folded or creased at any part, is stretched laterally from the centre, and made level.

  64. Soon after the fire is lighted, the flame, which communicates laterally from one furnace to another, envelopes the muffle on all sides, and thence rises up the chimney.

  65. Each pan has a discharge pipe, proceeding laterally from one side of its bottom, by which the melted metal may be run out when a plug is withdrawn, and each is heated by a small separate fire.

  66. M is the guide roller, having its pivots movable laterally to adjust the wire and keep it parallel.


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