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Such particles were further comminuted between the coxal spines and ridges.
The TV cabinet was a curbside find that Nan disguised with old book covers and spines to make it look like a bookcase.
I wandered along the aisles, trailing my fingers along the spines of the books.
The porcupine fish's spines are set into its skin, erecting only when the fish is threatened.
Other forms have additional spines, or bear bifurcating spines so as to create the appearance externally of additional spines.
Contemporary and uniform half tree calf, gold-tooled spines with red and black labels, tree-marbled sides, sprinkled edges.
The trivial name alludes to the row of metal spines on the third pereiopod which distinguishes this species from other members of the genus.
They also possess extensive transverse processes and the tallest neural spines found in the vertebral column.
Hedgehogs, porcupines, and some Old World salamanders sport protective spines.
Leaf spininess is highly variable from clone to clone, from complete spininess to very few spines.
The spines in both rows increase in size away from the umbo and there are a few rare scattered additional spines on the ventral corpus.
Research has shown that muskie prefer prey without sharp spines, such as tullibee and sucker.
Bryozoan and trilobite fragments, brachiopod spines, turrilepadid plates, and multiplacophoran spines are silicified.
Vertex rotates from transverse to either posterior or anterior position to pass the ischial spines.
Using its spines to grip objects firmly it lodges itself between tree roots and cracks in rocks, literally irremovable.
Their laterally flattened bodies are covered in bristles and spines and their mouthparts are especially adapted for piercing and sucking.
Their copies gleam shiny black and perfect, with uncracked spines, uncreased pages, and a redesigned cover.
The neural spines in posterior dorsal vertebrae lack distinct lateral projections.
Often, the spines are grossly unequal in size, and some or all may bear petal-like flanges proximally or distally.
The head contains bony plates with short spines at the tip of the snout and anterior to the eye.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Four equatorial spines very large, compressed, two-edged, each crossed in the distal third by two opposite simple apophyses.
There is no evidence that the lateral row of spines in the acanthodian Climatius has any other than a defensive significance.
On both poles of the main axis a bunch of six to eight aggregated larger conical spines, about as high as a single chamber.
He lives upon the barrel cactus, a plant so protected by spines as to seem unapproachable by man or animal.
Paraphyses and sometimes cystidia or spines are intermingled with the basidia.
She fell, and cursed aloud as she felt the sting of cacti spines in her palm.
There were cacti of all kinds around them, and as they ran, the spines caught their clothes.
There is nothing among the trilobites comparable to the movable lateral spines of the metasoma of Limulus.
Some of these rays may be unbranched and unjointed, being then known as spines, and usually occupy the front part of the fin.
Surface armed with very numerous strong conical spines, about as long as the minor axis of the shell.
Polar spines sharp edged, more or less curved, the shorter equal to the minor axis, the longer twice as long.
Polar spines short and thick, conical, only one-fourth to one-sixth as long as the minor axis, and quite as thick.
Polar spines three-sided pyramidal, about as long as the minor axis, as broad at the base as one hexagonal frame.
Radial spines slender, verticillate, three or four divergent arising from each nodal point of the surface.
The latter are obovate, sharply toothed or even prickly, and often reduced to a cluster of spines.
Trees or shrubs with alternate, odd-pinnate leaves, having spines on each side of the stalk in place of stipules.
The spinous armature of the opercle and the two spines of the first dorsal fin constitute the weapons.
In the Hyla bistincta group, Hyla pachyderma is unique in having enlarged nuptial spines.
The peristome bears a double marginal ring of divergent conical spines, the upper being directed upwards, the lower downwards.
In some cases the placoid scales are enlarged to form plates or spines capped or coated with enamel.
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