-
which a term for such
shapes is necessary,
terms such as
trapezoidal or
trapeziform commonly are
useful in
descriptions of
particular organs or forms. In...
- the
cross pattée, but with
straight parallel lines at the
centre and
trapeziform widenings at the ends the
symbol “⌘” (Looped square, in
analogy to its...
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obsolete Not evident, or at most
rudimentary or vestigial.
obtrapeziform trapeziform, but
attached by the
narrower trapezoidal base (e.g. of a leaf) obtuse...
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having cost £45 million. The
Italian palazzo-style hall was
built on a
trapeziform site in
ashlar sandstone. It has a two-storey, nine-bay façade and concealed...
- it is
known as s**** (Mongolian: Шоор). The
instrument consists of a
trapeziform wooden-framed
sound box to
which two
strings are attached. It is held...
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small and
nearly rounded.
Tergites smooth,
without wrinkles.
Sternites trapeziform and
narrower posteriorly. All legs with
fairly long claws. 3333 coxal...
- hewn in
solid rock
support rather low
semicircular arches ****ed into
trapeziform frames which,
forming a
square in the plan,
serve as a
foundation for...
- (Werknummer (Works number) or W.Nr 5602) and V22 (W.Nr 1800) kept the
trapeziform wing
shape from the E-1, but the span was
reduced by 61 cm (2 ft) by...
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pareo Pteris transparens* D
trapeziformis L
irregularly four-sided;
trapeziform Chiloglottis trapeziformis H DS
tremulus L shaking. (Also tremuloides...
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organ moderately smaller.
Tergites smooth,
without wrinkles.
Sternites trapeziform and
narrower posteriorly. All legs with
fairly long claws. 2332, 2333...