Here the segments are very clearly seen, and almost every one of them bears a pair of unjointedconical foot-stumps, used for crawling.
It has an oval body with only the two anterior pairs of Nauplius appendages; both of them in the rudimentary condition of unjointed rods.
Before the close of the Zoaea condition a small and unjointedpalp appears on the mandible.
The first pair of antennae is unjointed but the second is biramous, the outer ramus forming a large Mysis-like scale.
Foremost there are the small anterior antennae (an1), which are simple unjointed rod-like bodies with two moveable hairs at their extremities.
The two anterior pairs of swimming feet have the typical structure, and consist of a protopodite bearing an unjointed exopodite and endopodite.
At the front border of the disc is placed the unjointed but elongated first pair of antennae (at1).
In the subsequent moults the most remarkable new features concern the three posterior maxillipeds, which undergo atrophy, and are either completely lost or reduced to mere unjointed sacks (fig.
After dropping their hooks for a few moments among the perch, at the mouth of the brook, they unjointed their poles, and started toward home, well satisfied with their day's work.
In all cases an unjointed snaffle is much the best form of bit.
The best kinds of snaffles are the half-moon snaffle which has an unjointed and slightly curved mouth-piece (Fig.
After a moment's consideration, he unjointed his rod, and started off in the direction from which the men had come.
When finally that last session was over, the two lads had only to strap their packs on their backs, sling their blankets into place, and pick up their little fishing-rods, unjointed and compactly packed in cloth cases.
If the leg bones are attached to the skin they may be unjointed at the toes and laid aside while the skin is well shaved down on its entire inner surface.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unjointed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: disarranged; disjointed; dislocated; out; unhinged