Definition of Subconical. Meaning of Subconical. Synonyms of Subconical

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Definition of Subconical

Subconical
Subconical Sub*con"ic*al, a. Slightly conical.

Meaning of Subconical from wikipedia

- Fruit shape Subconical to conical Fruit length 5.95–8.54 cm Fruit width at shoulder 2.5–2.95 cm Fruit weight 6.95–8.97 g Fruit surface Rough, uneven or...
- This sensitivity allows them to locate small rodent prey. The **** is subconical, facing downward when not erect and backward during urination. The baculum...
- other crocodyliforms with similarly shallow snouts, which are usually subconical and of moderate length. Another difference between the skull of Kaprosuchus...
- large, more or less spur-like tubercles; a group of large conical or subconical tubercles is found on the hinder side of the thigh. The carapace is black...
- anterior plate. The posterior portion of Punk's trunk bears around 25 subconical projections near the median ridge, likely gills. A thin plate is preserved...
- verae-crucis and Psilocybe weldenii. Cap: 1 – 3 cm in diameter, initially subconical to campanulate (bell-shaped), expanding to plano-convex with an umbo....
- preservation of the holotype. The maxilla contains two types of teeth, subconical incisiforms and increasingly robust and blunt molariforms, while caniniforms...
- Costa Rica, and has an area of 500 km2 (190 sq mi). It has an irregular subconic shape, and temperatures at its summit vary between 3 and 17 °C (37 and...
- century, a large dip net, about four feet in diameter and eight feet long, subconical in shape, was used instead of a weir to scoop up fish. Today the ditch...
- are taller than all other teeth on the palate. The palatines bear 10 subconical teeth located on a slightly thickened region of bone adjacent to the middle...