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Example sentences for "olivary"

Lexicographically close words:
olio; olithic; oliths; olivacea; olivaceous; olive; olives; olivine; olla; ollas
  1. In small bodies the opening into the torcular Herophili may not be large enough to admit a spathomele nucleus, and therefore we must try some of the other olivary probes or even an ear probe, and cut alongside it.

  2. It consists of a long shaft with an olivary point at one end and a spatula at the other.

  3. Another has a small unguent spatula combined with a forceps, while others carry olivary probes.

  4. It contained a long ligula, a spathomele, a cyathiscomele, and a double olivary probe.

  5. A slender sound with slight olivary enlargement at either end is very frequently mentioned under the name [Greek: dipyrenos mele] by Galen.

  6. The special cautery which was used for 'aegilops' (fistula lachrymalis) was probably an olivary pointed cautery, as the cautery recommended by both Scultetus and Pare for this is an olivary pointed one.

  7. Probe without olivary enlargement--that is to say "the ear specillum".

  8. Possibly it may have had a slight olivary enlargement.

  9. Motor or non-ganglionic root of the fifth pair, arising from the posterior edge of the olivary tract.

  10. Sensory root of the fifth pair running down between the olivary tract and restiform body to the sensory tract.

  11. Seventh pair, facial nerve, or portio dura, arising by an anterior portion from the olivary tract and by a posterior portion from the cerebellic fibers of the anterior columns as they ascend on the corpus restiforme, W.

  12. The olivary bodies were asymmetrical, the right one being flatter and smoother than the left.

  13. On transverse sections no difference between the olivary nuclei beyond that which occurs in healthy persons could be found; the asymmetry was ascertainably one of prominence only.

  14. In Mammalia there develop, subsequently to the longitudinal fibres already spoken of, first the olivary bodies of the ventral side of the medulla, and at a still later period the pyramids.

  15. The pons Varolii is formed on the ventral side of the floor of the cerebellar region as a bundle of transverse fibres at about the same time as the olivary bodies.

  16. Transverse Section through the Human Medulla in the Lower Olivary Region.

  17. Behind the olivary body in the lower half of the medulla are three tracts named from before backward the funiculus of Rolando, the funiculus cuneatus and the funiculus gracilis (see fig.

  18. External to and behind the pyramid is the crenated section of the olivary nucleus, the surface bulging of which forms the olivary body.

  19. To the side of the pyramid, and separated from it by a faint fissure, is the olivary fasciculus, which at its upper end is elevated into the projecting oval-shaped olivary body.


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