That elderly bay gelding with the spatulate feet was an ideal desert mount.
Labial palpi four or five-segmented; symmetrical; hind coxae with patch of spines inside; row of six spatulate spines on each side in front of the antennae.
Palpi strongly spatulate at the tips, lower rays of the arista about six in number, B.
The leaves of the last two species are spatulate in form.
As our duck has a flattened, spatulate bill we turn to the genus Spatula (p.
Fingers that are slender and longer than the palm, but with spatulate tips, indicate versatility, wit and intuitive perception.
Leaves spatulate to oblanceolate, short-stalked; calyx generally persistent on the fruit.
The petals are broad and spatulate and a bit thick, not opening wide.
The flower is composed of thirty-eight spatulate petals and fourteen sepals.
The petals are spatulate and somewhat broad, the margins finely toothed.
Low shrubs, with the spatulate or oblong leaves widest above the middle --34.
As will be seen by referring to Colonel Thayer's (1911) excellent colored plate, this is much shorter than the adult bill and the spatulate tip is more oval.
The leaves expand towards their extremities into a spatulate form, the edges being regularly lobed and curled.
Spatulate fingers tensed on the button of a pencil ray.
Grant looked at him with a faint distaste as he sat there, drumming on the arm of his chair with his spatulate fingers, his soft-suction padded hoofs curled queerly under the seat.
Even in the dim illumination, Grant noted the queer spatulate fingers.
Alphenor has quite lost the tail in the male, while the female retains it, but in a narrower and less spatulate form.
Posterior wings terminating in spatulate or obtuse tails; the margins deeply scoloped; Larva smooth; Pupa braced, with the head directed upwards.
Anterior wings horizontally narrow and obtuse, posterior perpendicularly lengthened, and furnished with prominent spatulate tails; Larva covered with fleshy tubercles; Pupa braced and suspended, but with the head downwards.
Leaves: From a very deep, thick, bitter root; oblong to spatulate in outline, irregularly jagged.
Spatulate or oblanceolate; entire, toothed or lobed; lower long-petioled.
They are mostly pale blue, or ash-blue, marked with white, and have a large occipital crest of spatulate feathers.
It was a characteristic hand, broad, with spatulate fingernails and a black star on the fleshy ball between forefinger and thumb.
She had got over her fright by this time and the allusion tospatulate fingernails recalled the whole train of events which had ended in the inspector's discomfiture.
The Spatulate type has also the palm irregular in shape.
The notch in the base of the spatulate object made of bone shown in Fig.
One side shows the nearly flat outer surface of part of the antler, the other has been cut off to form the wedge, which is constricted towards the point so that it assumes a somewhat spatulate form.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spatulate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.