Definition of GRACILE. Meaning of GRACILE. Synonyms of GRACILE

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Definition of GRACILE

Gracile
Gracile Grac"ile, Gracillent Grac"il*lenta. [L. gracilis, gracilentus.] Slender; thin. [Obs.] --Bailey.

Meaning of GRACILE from wikipedia

- Look up gracile or gracility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gracility is slenderness, the condition of being gracile, which means slender. It derives...
- information from sensory receptors throughout the body, and carries this in the gracile fasciculus and the cuneate fasciculus, tracts that make up the white matter...
- teeth than gracile australopiths, possibly because robust australopithecines had more tough, fibrous plant material in their diets, whereas gracile australopiths...
- historically called the pygmy chimpanzee (less often the dwarf chimpanzee or gracile chimpanzee), is an endangered great ape and one of the two species making...
- Gracile capuchin monkeys are capuchin monkeys in the genus Cebus. At one time all capuchin monkeys were included within the genus Cebus. In 2011, Jessica...
- Crypton**** Agricola's gracile opossum (Crypton**** agricolai) Chacoan gracile opossum (Crypton**** chacoensis) Guahiba gracile opossum (Crypton**** guahybae)...
- species. Differences of general body proportions representing robust and gracile morphotypes were also used as a line of evidence, in addition to the number...
- the brainstem. The name refers collectively to the cuneate nucleus and gracile nucleus, which are situated at the lower end of the medulla oblongata....
- GRACILE syndrome is a very rare lethal autosomal recessive genetic disorder, one of the Finnish heritage diseases. GRACILE syndrome has also been found...
- v. subsp. glandulosum (Desf.) Ietsw. – Tunisia, Algeria O. v. subsp. gracile (K.Koch) Ietsw. (= O. tyttanthum) has glossy green leaves and pink flowers...