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caudal vertebra Meaning in Telugu ( caudal vertebra తెలుగు అంటే)



కాడల్ వెన్నుపూస, రాంప్ వెదురు

Noun:

రాంప్ వెదురు,



caudal vertebra's Usage Examples:

The morphology of a mid-distal caudal vertebra was considered suggestive of a relationship with the Mongolian titanosaur.


vertebrae, two caudal vertebrae, left scapula, left humerus, left radius, both ulnae, right pubis, proximal half of right femur, distal part of left tibia, distal.


and Simone Maganuco and is based on a single distal caudal vertebra, MSNM V6408.


saltasaurids, one of the several titanosaur families, are recognized by the convexities in certain caudal vertebrae and the markings on their coracoid bones.


partial sacrum, 13 articulated caudal vertebrae (some with articulated haemal arches), the right pubis, the left ischium, and several dorsal ribs, Punatitan.


47312; an associated left tarsometatarsus, left radius, and caudal vertebra, and the referred material consists of: NMNZ S.


The type skeleton is complete to the thirteenth caudal vertebra, and so is relatively well understood, and is the most complete abelisaurid.


The material includes cervical, dorsal, sacral and caudal vertebrae, the forelimb girdle, and the partial hindlimb.


dorsal ribs, and six sacral ribs; five other caudal vertebrae with two haemal arches; a right femur; and pelvic girdle elements, including an ilium, ischium.


Two partially fused posterior middle caudal vertebrae, MB R 2166,.


caudal vertebrae, such as angled centra, elongate prezygapophyses, and neural arches shifted anteriorly relative to the centra.


It is located dorsally at the base of the tail (between the fourth caudal vertebra and the pygostyle) and is greatly variable in both shape and size.


preserves 46 caudal vertebrae, and up to 49, and along the series both the centrums and the neural spines become smaller, until the neural spines disappear.



Synonyms:

coccyx, coccygeal vertebra, vertebra, tail bone,



Antonyms:

black, boneless, disapprove, front, fore,



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