Nasals changed their place of articulation to that of the following consonant.
The skull has each of the zygomatic arches and the anterior end of the nasals broken through.
Sutures widely open between the maxillae and nasals and between the premaxillae and nasals.
Labials are formed chiefly by the lips, dentals by the teeth, palatals by the palate, gutturals by the throat, nasals by the nose, and linguals by the tongue.
The suture between the nasals and frontals varies from V-shaped to truncate to W-shaped.
The skull of this rat has narrower nasals than other adults from Two Buttes and a longer interparietal with a posterior median angle.
The skull of one of the five from Trinchera differs from skulls from Two Buttes in much narrower nasals anteriorly, narrower rostrum, much narrower upper incisors, and smaller zygomatic breadth, these characters being as in fallax.
Color paler on pigmented areas; white areas more extensive; skull averaging smaller except in basilar length and length of nasals which are approximately the same as in D.
Color paler on pigmented areas; white areas more extensive; skull smaller, in all parts measured, except the nasalswhich are slightly longer.
There is intergradation with Zapus princeps idahoensis in color, shape and size of incisive foramina, and in the shape of the nasals in Idaho-taken specimens from Glidden Lakes and Enaville.
Similarities such as tooth-rows diverging anteriorly, nasals narrow posteriorly, interorbital region broad, and incisive foramina enlarged posteriorly are added reasons for placing Z.
Additional well marked cranial similarities, such as small auditory bullae, broad interorbital region, and nasals narrow posteriorly offer additional evidence as to the close relationship of Z.
We have examined these specimens and find that they lack the broad braincase and narrow nasals of clusius and in these and in other features the three specimens resemble T.
In these referred specimens from Oregon thenasals are actually and relatively longer in T.
The skull appears to be deep and of nearly equal breadth from nasals to occiput.
The nasals and rostrum are relatively broad and heavy.
This group is characterized by having broad, flat skulls with larger nasals and more ossification of the frontoparietals than in the Hyla microcephala group.
It is interesting to note that there is an incipient trace of a similar forward production of the nasals in the genus Scelidotherium; while there is sometimes an ossification of the internasal septum in Megatherium.
According to Burmeister, the nasals themselves extend forwards and constitute the greater part, if not the whole, of the problematical bar.
The nasals are long and narrow, and reach further back than in S.
Snout long, bearing the nostrils on its upper surface; head-shields large, nasals in contact with each other.
I have seen (more than 100 specimens, representing all of the named subspecies) the anterior palatine foramina are long and slitlike and the nasals are always narrow and emarginate posteriorly, whereas in P.
Then he was subjected to a running fire of personal questions, the tone of which speedily began to mimic the muffled nasals of his own richly accented responses.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nasals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.