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Example sentences for "structurally"

Lexicographically close words:
stroy; struck; strucke; strucken; structural; structure; structured; structureless; structures; strudel
  1. The foetal abdomen and scrotum form one general cavity, and are composed of parts which are structurally identical.

  2. The place of election for the formation of any hernia is that which is structurally the weakest.

  3. There will be something which is structurally inevitable, and something which was not structurally inevitable, but which has proved itself practically advantageous.

  4. Although the crankcase had shown itself to be structurally weak, this could have been cared for by proper strengthening.

  5. One of the most beautiful telescopic objects on the moon's visible surface, and structurally one of the most interesting and suggestive.

  6. This extraordinary walled plain, with its neighbouring enclosures, is structurally very remarkable and suggestive.

  7. Structurally the amphibian heart closely resembles the dipnoan, though the increased size of the left auricle is an advance.

  8. But though Hebrew possesses a very old literature, it is not, as we know it, structurally as early as, e.

  9. The several tissues which these several classes or cells form by aggregation, grow little by little distinct from each other; and little by little become structurally complex.

  10. The aisle ends, for instance, are not here, as in some cases, carried as screens to a greater height than is structurally necessary.

  11. The doorway is structurally interesting, as we have therein exemplified a curious mode of forming a straight head over an aperture.

  12. However different the rays and skates may appear in form and habit, they are structurally similar to the sharks and have sprung from the main shark stem.

  13. Bony scales in other types of fishes may have nothing structurally in common with ganoid scales or plates, however great may be the superficial resemblance.

  14. Such a system, though structurally correct, was not entirely satisfactory.

  15. It is unnecessary, however, to discuss at length these exceptional crossing types since they do not differ structurally from the vaulting systems already described in connection with the nave.

  16. Thus, while the absence of radiants in Saint Jacques might seem to make this vault structurally less correct than that of l’Épine in reality such is not the case.

  17. It has been mentioned that in the Nereids a sexual form occurs which differs structurally from the asexual worms, and was originally placed in a separate genus, Heteronereis; hence the name "Heteronereid" for the sexual worm.

  18. In these churches, too, the chancel is very usually structurally differentiated by being narrower and, sometimes, less high than the nave.

  19. In the ground plan this group has the appearance of a short lîwân flanked by two short chambers, with an antechamber common to all three, though structurally this would not be a true description.

  20. In the vast majority of modern girls and women, the reproductive organs are structurally immature or functionally defective.

  21. If the harvest mouse had been more strictly arboreal, it would perhaps have had its tail rendered structurally prehensile, as is the case with some members of the same order.

  22. Zapus and Napaeozapus closely resemble each other and both are structurally advanced; Napaeozapus seems to have differentiated at a more rapid rate.

  23. Judging from the published illustrations, Macrognathomys seems to be structurally ancestral to the Mid Pliocene Pliozapus solus Wilson; the labial re-entrant folds are wider and shorter and on m2 and m3 fewer.

  24. Zapus hudsonius occurs at the center of dispersal and is the most progressive structurally whereas Z.

  25. According to the complexity in dental pattern and in number and size of the cheek-teeth, these genera can be arranged in a structurally progressive series with Eozapus showing the least complexity and Napaeozapus the most (see figs.

  26. The only difference which is noticeable structurally is in the fact that the eyes are hairy, the palpi not so densely clothed with scales.

  27. Structurally they are characterized by the somewhat falcate shape of the primaries and the strongly produced outer margin of the secondaries about the termination of the third median nervule.

  28. Structurally the butterflies of this genus may be distinguished from the preceding genus by the enlarged second joint of the palpi and the very fine, extremely pointed third joint.

  29. It is well, too, to begin the study of tobacco heart in young men, whose circulation is still structurally sound, and thereafter to follow up the subject in middle-aged and old persons.

  30. As for the heart, we know that it may remain structurally sound, and is more often regular than irregular, to the most advanced years of life.

  31. While some of these may be structurally necessary and some not, they are all witnesses to the desire to produce beauty in design.

  32. They are composed of straight lines arranged in some orderly and structurally related manner.

  33. Such drops are termed self-restoring drops, and, since a drop and jack are often made structurally a unitary piece of apparatus, they are frequently called combined drops and jacks.

  34. The distinction, therefore, between an impedance coil and the coil of an ordinary electromagnet is one of function, since structurally they may be the same, and the same principles of design and construction apply largely to each.

  35. Rather is it a congeries of symphonic moods, structurally united by emotional intimacy and occasional thematic concourse.

  36. The Richard Strauss scores are structurally more complex, while, as painters, Wagner, Tschaikowski, and Strauss outpoint Liszt at times.

  37. It is, therefore, not to be conceived as a flat roof supported by brackets, but as an almost circular roof ornamented and divided by structurally unnecessary ribs.

  38. Amiens Cathedral, begun at the beginning of the thirteenth century, is structurally as daring as can be.

  39. The presence of an adjoining structure is then to be credited with some magic power of attraction which drew the door from its normal position into one structurally objectionable.

  40. The unusual position of a door under a column is structurally objectionable (Michaelis, Jb.

  41. All healthy human brains are structurally perfect; the highest brute brains are structurally imperfect.

  42. By this we mean the physiologically and structurally perfect brain.

  43. Again, there is a very general agreement respecting the characters and limits of the orders of Mammals, and as to the animals which are structurally necessitated to take a place in one or another order.

  44. Chapter 7 Something of the activity now apparent to the blurred faculties of Mowbray, as he sat in the clammy embrace of nausea and struggling for breath, appealed to him as structurally wrong; almost inconceivably abominable, in fact.


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