In the Thomomyini, the two lophs of the unworn molars unite entirely across the width of their surfaces with the first traces of wear (see Fig.
With slight attrition on the unworn enamel cap, the weakly developed cusps merge and form a transverse enamel loop on each of the two columns (see third molar in Fig.
The permanent premolar was in the process of erupting, and the deciduous tooth was removed so that the unworn surface of p4 could be examined.
On the unworn enamel cap of living geomyids the two transverse enamel folds are separated by a shallow but well defined valley, briefly reflecting the ancient ancestral pattern.
She carried into those circles all the freshness of her vigorous and poetical mind--all the unworn feelings of her young heart.
Her unworn clothing, jewels and property must be divided among her heirs, as well as her used clothing if she leaves no daughter (Q and A 37).
Her unworn clothing, jewels and property must be divided among her heirs, as well as her used clothing if she leaves no daughter.
The table surface of theunworn incisor tooth is covered with enamel, and in the middle portion the enamel forms a deep cup.
The treatment of deformed mouths consists in removing the irregular or unworn portion of the teeth by means of the tooth float and cutters.
The scholar who comes by Nature's special grace from an unworn stock of broad-chested sires and deep-bosomed mothers must always overmatch an equal intelligence with a compromised and lowered vitality.
If the first is unworn and the second is frayed and threadbare, pray for him.
Upper molariform teeth with two or three counterfolds (when unworn usually three and rarely four); sometimes only one counterfold in M3 and sometimes counterfolds fused in molars.
Unerupted teeth with the crowns unworn and other teeth which had barely broken through the gums were ground down to permit the making of drawings of the surfaces at different levels.
Who imagines her fields as they lay In the sunshine, unworn by the plough?
Some of them might have been at once surprising and instructive to the artist concerned, but some were very vivid, and all were full of young directness and clear sight, and the fresh imagining and coloring of the unworn mind.
To their youth and unworn souls it was like holy ground, they had so dreamed of it, they had so longed for it, it had been so mingled in their minds with the story of a city not of this world.
With unworn and fresh heart we may 'bring forth fruit in old age,' and have the crocus in the autumnal fields as well as in the spring-time of our lives.
The glory of the dawning day, with its golden clouds and its dewy freshness, its new awakened hopes and its unworn vigour, climbs by silent, inevitable stages to the hot noon.
Adults in dense unworn pelage taken in February at Two Buttes Reservoir: size large for the species; tail approximately 76 per cent as long as head and body; hind feet of medium length.
It is indeed possible that the edge would remain for years comparatively unworn were the substance to be scraped perfectly free from grit and dirt.
It lay with anunworn molar of Rhinoceros tichorhinus.
As will be seen by the dates in the tables, as a rule only unworn specimens have been selected for measurement.
The appearance of a single unworn scute, especially one of the centrals or the posterior laterals, closely resembles a low, lopsided pyramid.
It was possible occasionally to determine ages of 20 to 30 years with fair accuracy by counting all growth-rings (including those crowded into the interabdominal seam) of specimens having unworn shells.
Young adults of both subspecies in unworn pelage show best the colors that differentiate the two subspecies.
Conglomerates often pass into rocks of this type, the difference being merely that the fragments are of purely local origin, and are unworn because they have not been transported.
The distinctive character of the group is the sharp-edged and unworn shapes of the fragments; in conglomerates the pebbles are rounded and water-worn, having been transported by waves and currents from some distance.
Unworn health, a blessed inexperience of failures and limitations, the sense of undeveloped power within you, the natural buoyancy of early days, all tend to make you rather live by impulse than by reflection.
All individuals, however, had sharp unworn teeth, indicating that they were all relatively young.
Some of the individuals in category 3 were developing new hair beneath a relatively unwornbright pelage that I judge to be an adult pelage rather than a postjuvenal pelage.
In an earlier part of this volume we gave numerous instances of genius being at its best in early youth, when, as Burke says, "the senses are unworn and tender, and the whole frame is awake in every part.
Notwithstanding the abundance of axioms as to youth and rashness dwelling together, we have ample evidence that it is the period of deeds, when the senses are unworn and the whole man is in the vigor of strength and earnestness.