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Definition of Metapodials

Metapodial
Metapodial Met`a*po"di*al, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the metapodialia, or to the parts of the limbs to which they belong.

Meaning of Metapodials from wikipedia

- Metapodials are long bones of the hand (metacarpals) and feet (metatarsals) which connect the digits to the lower leg bones. In humans, five are present...
- County. pp. 81–89. Willoughby, D.P. (1948). "A Statistical Study of the Metapodials of Equus occidentalis Leidy" (PDF). Bulletin of Southern Carolina Academy...
- slender long bones each called a metapodial. The metapodials of the hand are known as metacarpals, while the metapodials of the foot are known as metatarsals...
- their necks during fights. The leg bones lack first, second and fifth metapodials.: 109  It appears that a suspensory ligament allows the lanky legs to...
- Utah, New Mexico, and the Grand Canyon have included intact skulls, metapodials, keratinous horn sheaths, dung, hair, muscle and ligament. Harrington's...
- Wisconsin; the dextrosinistral limb ratio approaches unity although the metapodials on the downhill side are noticeably stouter." A special award, the Order...
- Equus caballus. There is also a strong resemblance to E. lambei in the metapodials of E. caballus przewalskii and the phalanges of E. caballus lenensis...
- an older woman in Hungary mid fifth millennium BC. 12 Mountain hare metapodials were found in a Swedish grave from third millennium BC. The Tolai hare...
- higher positioned nasal bones, a more vertical occiput, more m****ive metapodials and slightly longer forelimbs relative to hindlimbs. Large fossil tracks...
- this characteristic to ****ist in foraging for vegetation. The paws (metapodials and phalanges) of Arctodus were characteristically long, slender, and...