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sulcus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sulcus (Latin for "furrow"; pl. sulci) may
refer to:
Sulcus primigenius, the
sacred furrow created at...
- In neuroanatomy, a
sulcus (Latin: "furrow"; pl.: sulci) is a
shallow depression or
groove in the
cerebral cortex. One or more
sulci surround a
gyrus (pl...
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succulent sulcus sulc-
furrow bisulcate, bisulcous, sulcal, sulcate,
sulcation, sulciform, sulcus,
trisulcate superus •
superior • supremus,
summus super-...
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covered by eyes,
which are
finely faceted not divided.
There is a deep
sulcation between two eyes. Body
surface is
smooth and glossy.
Scutellum is broad...
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which is a
spiral keel, and this is
followed by a
transverse depressed sulcation. The
first three rows of
gemmules following on the
penultimate whorl and...
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modification of the
venter from mere
widening and
transverse ribbing to
sulcation (being grooved). The
Sibiritidae have been
removed from the Noritaceae...
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longitudinal ribs are nodulous, shining, and very regular. One
spiral sulcation crosses each rib in the middle. The
interstices between are beautifully...
- green, or
green and red reflections. It
scarcely shows any
appearance of
sulcation. The
white columella is
concave above,
somewhat straightened in the middle...
- magnification, the
whorls of the
protoconch exhibit very
delicate and
regular sulcations. The
original color of the
living s****
remains unknown. The s**** comprises...
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neurologic impairment.
Their patient had
malformations of
gyration and
sulcation,
particularly around the
central sulcus, and
hypoplastic optic tracts...