Definition of Styliform. Meaning of Styliform. Synonyms of Styliform

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Definition of Styliform

Styliform
Styliform Sty"li*form, a. [Style + -form: cf. F. styliforme.] Having the form of, or resembling, a style, pin, or pen; styloid.

Meaning of Styliform from wikipedia

- known as a "styliform element", exceeding both the third finger and the ulna in length, extended backward from the forelimb bones. This styliform, an adaptation...
- organ, composed of various muscle groups and fibers. Various species have styliform bones to support the membranes, either on the elbow (colugos, anomalures...
- flying squirrels and not other gliding mammals. Possible origins for the styliform cartilage have been explored, and the data suggests that it is most likely...
- with which it shared a "styliform element", an elongate bone that extended from the distal (far) end of the ulna. The styliform element was slightly curved...
- apparatus. Other characteristics include six-jointed antennal peduncle, the styliform uropods (a character shared with some other isopod groups), the fusion...
- the longest. At least two species, Yi and Ambopteryx, also had a long "styliform" bone growing from the wrist, which, along with the third finger, helped...
- believed to feed on decaying vegetable matter and fungi in the wild. The styliform mouthparts suggest the Protura may be fluid feeders, based on evidence...
- protrusions known as the epimera with the exception of the last needle-like (styliform) part of the body known as the telson. The segment immediately preceding...
- end of the swimming leg), as well as the lanceolate (lance-shaped) or styliform (pen-shaped) form of the telson and other characteristics. The exceptional...
- almost monstrously large size of these animals as adults, the extreme styliform talon on the maxillule, and the grappling-like claws on the maxillae and...