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Example sentences for "like bodies"

  • The terrestrial remains of the Upper Silurians of England, the oldest yet known, consist chiefly of spore-like bodies, which belonged, says Dr.

  • Above the membrane, and resting partly upon it, are two rows of rod-like bodies, called the rods of Corti.

  • The lungs consist of two sac-like bodies suspended in the thoracic cavity, and occupying all the space not taken up by the heart.

  • Words, like bodies, are continually throwing off particles and absorbing others.

  • Words, like bodies, are always throwing off some particles and absorbing others.

  • From the floor of the vesicle is suspended a mass of otoliths by four leaf-like bodies known as suspenders.

  • The mesoblast is divided up into a series of protovertebra-like bodies--the mesoblastic somites--the cavities of which become the body cavity and the walls the muscles and probably the heart.

  • Now push liver and intestine to one side and note the pinkish sac-like bodies (perhaps filled with air), the lungs.

  • Vorticella, or free-swimming, at will, and which has the nucleus in the shape of a string or chain of bead-like bodies.

  • Spores of various shapes are scattered over the fronds, and are also contained in pod-like bodies formed of the branchlets.

  • The first and second whorls, commencing from the outside, usually consist of leaf-like bodies, united or distinct, and are called respectively the calyx and the corolla.

  • On the contrary, the showy part of the Atragene is still only a coloured calyx; while the petals are oblong, leaf-like bodies in the centre of the flower, which look like dilated stamens.

  • Opuntia has stems consisting of round, flat, leaf-like bodies, united together by joints, and generally covered with tufts of spines.

  • When the hickory bud expands, some of the scales fall away; but some of the inner parts enlarge into leaf-like bodies, as shown in Fig.

  • They are small scale-like bodies, closely pressed together along the sides of the branchlets, in four rows.

  • Instead of being in clusters of two or more, they are single and without a sheath at the base; neither are there scale-like bodies on the branches where the leaves are borne.

  • The albumose-like bodies are in many ways quite peculiar.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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