Definition of Astragalar. Meaning of Astragalar. Synonyms of Astragalar

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Definition of Astragalar

Astragalar
Astragalar As*trag"a*lar, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the astragalus.

Meaning of Astragalar from wikipedia

- cranial projection of the medial condyle of the astragalar body, resulting in a sub-rectangular astragalar body in the distal aspect, and a ventral margin...
- digit of the hand, a strap-like sca****, stiffened tails, and a laminar astragalar ascending process. Advanced tetanurans would have possessed a sophisticated...
- the astragalus had a rectangular shape with a straight upper end; the astragalar facet had a vertical ridge; the medial condyle was weakly developed. Only...
- of two distinct surfaces, the convex fibular condyle and the concave astragalar facet. In other archosaurs, these surfaces are continuous, rather than...
- (A) cervical vertebra, (B) right ilium, (C) right ischium, and (D) right tibio-astragalar complex bones of A. altai...
- megaraptorids. The upper edge of the facet lacked a well-defined supra-astragalar buttress, unlike allosauroids. The ascending process of the astragalus...
- to digitigrade. The fibula articulates with the calcaneum, while the astragalar-cuboid articulation is reduced or absent. Terminal phalanges are compressed...
- indications: its gracile form and the tall height and narrow width of the astragalar process. Both seems to point to the Coelurosauria, perhaps the Oviraptorosauria...
- astragalus has a large concave surface (astragalar hollow) overlying a small convexity (astragalar ball). The astragalar ball is approximately as well developed...
- Mesopithecus (Primates: Colobinae) from Greece: evidence from selected astragalar characters". Primates. 51 (1): 23–35. doi:10.1007/s10329-009-0161-2. ISSN 0032-8332...