Definition of Subelliptic. Meaning of Subelliptic. Synonyms of Subelliptic

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- to raise a chick from laying to fledging. Albatrosses lay a single subelliptical egg, white with reddish-brown spots, in a breeding season; if the egg...
- white, bluish white, or greenish white, spotted with brown or grey. Subelliptical in shape, they range from 20 to 22 mm (0.79 to 0.87 in) in length and...
- pink, or ash gray, overlaid with 28–47 dorsal blotches subrhombic or subelliptical in shape. In the nominate subspecies, the belly is white and the proximal...
- covered in pubescent hairs. The shape is incised-cordate and orbicular or subelliptic, with an acute or caudate apex. The two lobes can overlap somewhat or...
- Hill McMaster University McGill University Thesis Holder Regularity of Subelliptic Pseudo-Differential Operators  (1989) Doctoral advisor Joseph J. Kohn...
- mathematician, doing research on graph theory. Necessary conditions for subellipticity of the ∂ ¯ {\displaystyle {\overline {\partial }}} -Neumann problem...
- distinct from neck, covered with large shields; eye small, with vertically subelliptic pupil; nostril in the anterior part of a large concave nasal; loreal...
- from the neck. The eye is minute, and the pupil is round or vertically subelliptic. The nostril is pierced in a single nasal scale. There is no loreal scale...
- characters: head not distinct from neck; eye small, with vertically subelliptic pupil; nostril between two small nasals; prefrontals sometimes united;...
- no fangs and no evidence of venom. The eyes have round or vertically subelliptic pupils. The head has large symmetrical shields, with the nostrils in...