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Example sentences for "well developed"

  • In five males in the Indian Museum the beard is well developed; he found that only two per cent.

  • The limited family usually born in early married life when progeny is less likely to be well developed.

  • Those born first in wedlock, are shorter and not so well developed as those born later in married life, when parents are more matured.

  • The bulbus is well developed in many Urodela, but hardly exists in the Anura.

  • This commissure is probably homologous with, and derived from, a commissural band in the roof of the thalamencephalon, placed immediately in front of the pineal gland which is well developed in Elasmobranchii (fig.

  • The lumen of the sack is well developed; and lies in contact with the base of the fore part of the brain.

  • The body cavity in the adult is well developed in the region of the intestine, where it forms a wide cavity lined by an epithelioid mesoblastic layer.

  • The sense of taste does not seem to be well developed in this group.

  • Seed-eating birds have the gizzard especially well developed, and some birds take small stones into the gizzard to assist in the grinding.

  • The basal or "dolomitic conglomerate" is a shore or scree breccia derived from local materials; it is well developed in the Mendip district.

  • Man has five digits on each limb; the horse has only one digit well developed on each limb.

  • Except in gristly fishes, the external opening to the ear has been lost, so that sound-waves and coarser vibrations must influence the inner ear, which is well developed, through the surrounding flesh and bones.

  • That is the meaning of the trumpeting with which frogs herald the spring, and it is often only in the males that the voice is well developed.

  • A case somewhat similar, though the patient had the appearance of a little old woman, was a child of three whose breasts were as well developed as in a girl of twenty, and whose sexual organs resembled those of a girl at puberty.

  • Murray cites the instance of a woman of thirty-eight, well developed, healthy, and the mother of normal children, who had a double hand.

  • The masseteric ridge on the outer side of the mandible is well developed in all species of the genus.

  • The masseteric ridge of the mandible is well developed.

  • The capsule at the base of the angular process that receives the terminal end of the lower incisor is well developed.

  • Budding--maybe done as in other cases, but always after the leaves are well developed, to avoid bleeding.

  • The latter is, notwithstanding, well developed in the rest of its extent; it has a flattened shaft which almost completely overlaps the posterior surface of the radius; its inferior extremity reaches to the carpus.

  • The fibula is well developed; it is united to the tibia at its superior and inferior extremities only.

  • A hearty laugh is indicative of sympathy, companionship and general sociability, as well as a well developed sense of humor.

  • The Qualities of Ideality and Words are apt to be well developed in these cases, and "the artistic temperament" is found in its full development here.

  • If Constructiveness be well developed, Infinity will impel to the creation of great works, enterprises, buildings, schemes, or what not.

  • As a rule they have the inventive faculties well developed, and succeed in inventions and in all new ideas in whatever careers they may have entered.

  • When large or well developed it indicates glory, publicity, a desire to shine before one's fellows.

  • They are accidents of growth, well developed in birch, and occurring in several other woods.

  • To this is usually added rudimentary lobes, which are sometimes nearly as well developed as in any other oak.

  • Crests for the depressor muscle are well developed.

  • The articular ridge and furrow are well developed in A.

  • Mouth: labrum with three unusually large teeth on each side of the notch: mandibles with the fourth tooth tolerably well developed, the fifth being confluent with the inferior angle.

  • C, 9) is well developed, but not excessively so.

  • Cartilaginous or partially calcified biconcave vertebrae are always well developed; they constrict the notochord intervertebrally.

  • In Lampreys a labial suctorial apparatus is well developed, including a large ring-like piece of cartilage (fig.

  • In Bony Ganoids both cartilage bone and membrane bone is well developed.

  • The long skull gave shape to a beautiful forehead, well developed in every way.

  • It is well developed also at Le Trilobite, on the headwaters of the Seine.

  • It is noteworthy that the grattoir, or planing tool, so well developed in the Upper Palaeolithic industries, appears only sporadically in Mousterian times.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dense cloud; hind legs; sick friend; well able; well adapted; well administered; well advised; well and; well cultivated; well doing; well for; well illustrated; well inhabited; well knowing; well known; well mixed; well mounted; well preserved; well qualified; well remembered; well rubbed; well seen; well shown; well taken; well that; well told