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Definition of Interorbital

Interorbital
Interorbital In`ter*or"bit*al, a. (Anat.) Between the orbits; as, the interorbital septum.

Meaning of Interorbital from wikipedia

- Interorbital Systems (IOS) is an American space development company based in Mojave, California. It was established in 1996 by Roderick and Randa Milliron...
- Interorbital may refer to: Interorbital scales (in snakes) Interorbital region of the skull Interorbital Systems This disambiguation page lists articles...
- The interorbital region of the skull is located between the eyes, anterior to the braincase. The form of the interorbital region may exhibit significant...
- In snakes, the interorbital scales, or intersupraoculars, are the scales on the top of the head between the plates surmounting the eyes (the supraoculars)...
- hybrid orbitals of oxygen in water can be described as sp4.0 to give the interorbital angle of 104.5°. This means that they have 20% s character and 80% p...
- dorsal profile of the skull is flattish or evenly convex. The frontal interorbital area is not noticeably elevated, and the area behind the elevation is...
- the original on 17 January 2019. Retrieved 26 June 2020. Interorbital Systems [@interorbital] (25 January 2019). "Congratulations to ISRO and SpaceKidzIndia...
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- "About Us". Independence-X Aerospace. Interorbital Systems Neptune Archived 2009-01-08 at the Wayback Machine Interorbital Systems "Neptune". space.skyrocket...
- to the interorbital width. In the case of E. balbo and E. melanoderma, the horizontal diameter of the eye is notably wider than the interorbital width...