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hind foot Meaning in marathi ( hind foot शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



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Its hind foot is less than 14 mm, which is short for the genus.


sinister hind foot Proper on a millrind Sable; Sinister: An alpine chamois resting the dexter hind foot Proper on a like millrind.


submerged were richly vegetated and inhabited by amphibians that left behind footprints that would later fossilize.


thus making a weaker loin and coupling May also cause horse to be sickle-hocked with the hind foot being too far under the body Steep-Rumped Viewed form.


pterosaurs were partially plantigrade and walked on the whole of the hind foot and the fingers of the hand-wing.


home to early tetrapods which left behind footprints that would later fossilize.


The edged callus internus of the hind foot is converted to allow digging.


Among archosaurs, the pterosaurs were partially plantigrade and walked on the whole of the hind foot and the fingers of the hand-wing.


A chicken to turkey sized theropod dinosaur left behind footprints of the ichnogenus Agialopous.


was later retired in October 2013 due to long standing issues with his hind foot and the development of a respiratory noise while galloping.


It also has a brown woolly tail, cream or greyish-coloured fur on its belly and throat, and a broad, club-like hind foot.


In the hind foot, the first toe is clawless but opposable and provides firm grip on branches.


She was a bay filly with a small white star and a sock on her left hind foot.



Synonyms:

pes, man, pedal extremity, leg, vertebrate foot, great toe, vena metatarsus, toe, heel, big toe, metatarsal vein, human foot, arteria digitalis, arteria arcuata, arcuate artery, pes planus, heelbone, instep, little toe, human being, os tarsi fibulare, flatfoot, vena intercapitalis, hallux, intercapitular vein, calcaneus, homo, human, sole, metatarsal artery, arteria metatarsea, digital arteries, splayfoot,



Antonyms:

conformist, rested, zygodactyl foot, heterodactyl foot, natural elevation,



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