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Example sentences for "medially"

Lexicographically close words:
mediae; mediaeval; mediaevalism; mediaevals; medial; median; mediant; mediante; medias; mediastinal
  1. On one skull (KU 2824) the spur is displaced more medially and does not incorporate the opisthotic.

  2. On the other hand we find g written medially and ch finally.

  3. In final positions in polysyllables we commonly find d and b written but medially th and ph, e.

  4. It is only now that the initial mutations are consistently denoted in writing (medially they are already written in the 11th century), and the differences between the dialects first come into view at this time.

  5. The anterior maxillary process diverges medially from the maxillary (Fig.

  6. Farther posteriorly the maxillary decreases in size, and the pterygoid and posterior maxillary process diverge medially from it.

  7. The anterior process is short; it fuses medially with the septum nasi forming a complete roof to the cavum principale (Figs.

  8. The premaxillaries are separated from each other medially and from the maxillaries laterally by dense connective tissue.

  9. The operculum expands medially to merge with the main part of the otic capsule (Fig.

  10. This anterior ramus of the septomaxillary increases in size posteriorly and diverges medially into a medial ramus (med.

  11. The otic process extends along the medial surface of the squamosal from the dorsolateral edge of the pseudobasal process, and then expands medially to meet the bony edge of the otic capsule and form the crista parotica.

  12. It first appears within the capsule bordered dorsally by the tectum nasi, medially and ventrally by the septum nasi, and laterally by the alary cartilage.

  13. Both pairs were used to express the lenes medially between vowels.

  14. In the treatment of this affection the arm should be maintained at a right angle to the body, the arm being rotated medially (Codman).

  15. The medially placed design, with four parallel lines arising from a round spot, is interpreted as a feather design, and the two triangular figures, one on each side, are believed to represent birds.

  16. The curved figure shown in b represents three feathers; a large one on each side, inclosing a medially smaller member.

  17. Figure a of the same plate is characterized by a medially placed triangle and a graceful pendant from which hangs seven feathers.

  18. The anterior edge of the pars posticus is overlapped medially by the posterior edge of the pars anticus.

  19. Diagnostic dental characters include: 3rd upper unicuspid smaller than 4th, and unicuspids, except 5th, with a pigmented ridge extending from near apex of each tooth medially to cingulum and sometimes ending as internal cusplet.

  20. Third unicuspid usually smaller than fourth; upper unicuspids usually with pigmented ridge extending from apices medially to cingula, uninterrupted by antero-posterior groove; post-mandibular foramen usually absent.

  21. Within this group are the stresses created by the adductors of the jaw, pulling down and medially from the roof, and sometimes, during contraction, pushing out against the cheek.

  22. The chamber extends medially to the braincase, but is not limited anteriorly by a bony wall.

  23. From the edge the origin extended medially across the dorsal surface of the flange; the ridging of this surface is indistinct, leading to the supposition that here the origin was more likely to have been fleshy than tendinous.

  24. It arises immediately in front of the pineal foramen from the confluence of bilateral ridges that extend posteriorly and medially from the base of the postorbital bars.

  25. The pterygoid is broad medially and posteriorly, although pointed at its posterior tip.

  26. The nasals are relatively flat above, although each curves slightly downward medially and fuses into the medial nasal septum; laterally each nasal is narrower and deflected downward, forming a small dorsal shield over the nasal cavity.

  27. In some populations (lineaticollis and gibsoni) the anterior blotches are divided medially forming either a pair of dark stripes on the anterior part of the body or a series of paired spots.

  28. Two anterior blotches are divided medially and narrowly connected by black streaks.

  29. His assertion that ventral fibers, that is to say, fibers arising on the ventral surface of the palatine, insert medially does not appear to be completely true for doves.

  30. Ventral expansion is blocked by the presence of other muscles, and medially there is no surface for the insertion of additional fibers on the orbital process of the quadrate.

  31. When the quadrate moves medially the upper mandible is protracted; a lateral movement results in retraction.

  32. The origin is bounded laterally by the origin of pars superficialis and medially by the origin of M.

  33. The arm hangs flaccid by the side, rotated medially and pronated, and moves in a flail-like fashion in all directions, the patient having little control over it.

  34. The limb is then strongly rotated medially and abducted, and finally extended.

  35. The humerus is then rotated medially by dropping the hand (Fig.

  36. The lower third of the tibia is twisted medially on its vertical axis.

  37. The navicular and cuboid are rotated medially around the anterior ends of the talus and calcaneus respectively, and the tubercle of the navicular comes to lie close to the medial malleolus.

  38. In the later stages, the head of the humerus may be drawn upwards and medially towards the coracoid process.

  39. Constricted: drawn in: narrowed medially and dilated toward the extremities.

  40. In life Sceloporus dugesi intermedius has a dull greenish gray dorsum; in males the belly patches are bright blue bordered medially by black, and the throat is bluish gray.

  41. Gothic =d=, at least medially after a vowel, likewise had the sound-value of this spirant.

  42. Medially and finally it may stil hav had the value of a fricativ sound (HG.

  43. Elongate and tapering; on posteromedial surface of tibiotarsus; bounded medially by M.

  44. Large; on anterolateral surface of shank; bounded medially by M.

  45. Medially this attachment continues posteriorly for about one-half the length of the hyoglossus.

  46. The tooth-bearing parts of the vomers are widely separated and at a slight angle to one another; the vomers terminate medially in two pointed processes on the ethmoid.

  47. In living individuals from throughout the range of the species the iris is a bronze color, darkest medially with fine black reticulations.

  48. Ossification proceeds rapidly from the maxillaries medially to the unossified ethmoid, which is the last of the cranial bones to appear.

  49. The description and figures agree with ours, except that the first lower tooth row does not have a sharp angle medially in Stuart's figure.

  50. The second upper tooth-row is narrowly interrupted medially in S.

  51. In most specimens a dark interorbital bar extends across the head to the lateral edges of the eyelid; usually this bar is connected medially to a large dorsal blotch.

  52. Initially they are widely separated medially from each other, and laterally from the developing maxillaries; each bears two or three teeth, large dorsally blunt alary processes, and small palatine processes.

  53. The two bones form a boot-shaped unit, with the anteroventral part turned medially to form a horizontal process which meets the opposite half of the girdle.

  54. The ventral surface extends medially into a narrow shelf, approximately 1.


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "medially" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    amidships; halfway; midway