An Anatomical Guide To The Different Types Of Badger Teeth In A Skull

An Anatomical Guide To The Different Types Of Badger Teeth In A Skull

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Oct 27, 2025 · I know these come from the Ancient Greek -ειδής. Wiktionary claims that -oīdeus is just an alternative form of -oīdēs. Since I hadn't come across any anatomical term that would use -oīdēs,. Jul 6, 2007 · Could you also take a look to these examples? : 1) I burned the SOLES of my FEET left (both, right and left) . 2) " " " BOTTOMS " " " Sole is an anatomical sort of word, like elbow or thumb.. Mar 1, 2009 · Since a native hasn't answered, I'll hazard figo/figa (the adjective); figa is also used a noun (but not in its anatomical sense!!). Strange as it seems, the male noun figone refers to a very sexy. Jul 13, 2011 · Hello! It is an 'anatomical' question. I wonder if it is clear to say vessel calibre when you talk/write about vein/artery thickness. Is it ok to use the word calibre? Is calibre only used to talk/write. Sep 9, 2014 · The former refers to the anatomical part, while the latter refers to the effect produced thereby, in conjunction with the sheet. I have often heard this in the context of waking.

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