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Definition of Cymba

Cymba
Yet Yet, n. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of large marine gastropods belonging to the genus Yetus, or Cymba; a boat shell.

Meaning of Cymba from wikipedia

- Superfamily: Volutoidea Family: Volutidae Genus: Cymbium Röding, 1798 Type species Cymbium jacobinum Röding, 1798 Synonyms Cymba Broderip, 1826 Yetus Gray, 1855...
- when performing a cortical mastoidectomy. The triangle lies deep to the cymba conchae. This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 140...
- Sinum cymba, common name the concave ear moon snail, is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Naticidae, the moon...
- acquired Vermilion Software, a client reporting software provider, and CYMBA Technologies, an order management system (OMS) provider. On March 20, 2017...
- makes with the side of the head Crus of the helix is just above the tragus Cymba conchae is the narrowest end of the concha External auditory meatus is the...
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- Adelaide, examined images of the Somerton man's ears and found that his cymba (upper ear hollow) is larger than his cavum (lower ear hollow), a feature...
- Gino American Way Alishah Allison Satyr Turbotin Palatino Theft Hayatake Cymba Dainana Hoshu High Record Takakurayama Issei Taisei Hope Tokino Minoru Bostonian...
- Naticarius onca Neverita josephinia Notocochlis tigrina Polinices mammilla Sinum cymba Tasmatica schoutanica Huelsken, T.; Marek, C; Schreiber, S; Schmidt, I;...
- of plant in family Annonaceae. The Linnean name derives from the Latin cymba, meaning “boat,” and petalum, meaning "petal.” Some species such as C. penduliflorum...