Definition of Unringed. Meaning of Unringed. Synonyms of Unringed

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Definition of Unringed

Unringed
Unringed Un*ringed", a. Not having a ring, as in the nose. ``Pigs unringed.' --Hudibras.

Meaning of Unringed from wikipedia

- Its head-to-body length is about 53 cm (21 in) with a 48 cm (19 in) long unringed tail. It weighs 2 to 5 kg (4.4 to 11.0 lb). Its anal scent glands emit...
- are a suborder of Trichoptera, the caddisflies. The name refers to the unringed nature of maxillary palp's terminal segment in the adults. Integripalpian...
- Rutland bred for the first time in 2001, raising a single chick with an unringed female at a nest on private land, close to the reservoir. He continued...
- creating a new edge between a generator point and its mirror image. An unringed node represents an inactive mirror that generates no new points. A ring...
- not to return that year. On 23 April, a second female appeared, she was unringed, and given the name Seren (Welsh for star). She mated with Monty and sta****...
- rings contain this extended symmetry. If all mirrors of a given color are unringed (inactive) in a given uniform polytope, it will have a lower symmetry construction...
- that ringed birds should behave in all respects in the same way as the unringed po****tion. The birds so tagged can then be identified when they are re-trapped...
- continued at the site. In 2011 the Dyfi Osprey Project reported that an unringed male osprey and a female which fledged from Rutland Water in 2008 had successfully...
- cuboctahedra. The symmetry can be doubled by relating the pairs of ringed and unringed nodes of the Coxeter-Dynkin diagram, which can be shown with one colored...
- wingspan is 25–30 mm. It is a plain pale brown moth with faint crosslines and unringed white discal spots (sometimes obsolete) on the fore and hindwings. Certain...