Hind+part

  • 121caudal — adjective Pertaining to the tail or posterior or hind part of a body …

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  • 122jarbua terapon — noun An edible omnivorous fish, fawn in color on top, cream colored below, with a dark nape, and three or four curved dark brown bands run from the nape to the hind part of the body, the lowermost continuing across the middle of the caudal fin,… …

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  • 123cysticercoid — A larval tapeworm resembling a cysticercus but having a smaller bladder, containing little or no fluid, in which scolex of the future adult tapeworm is found; the larval form is typically found in insect intermediate hosts. [ …

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  • 124White-breasted Parakeet — Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification …

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  • 125ears — m ( es/ as) fundament, the breech, the buttocks, the hind part …

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  • 126stern — {{11}}stern (adj.) O.E. styrne severe, strict, from P.Gmc. *sternijaz (Cf. M.H.G. sterre, Ger. starr stiff, störrig obstinate; Goth. andstaurran to be stiff; O.N. stara; O.E. starian to look or gaze upon ), from PIE root *ster , *star …

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  • 127rump — noun 1》 the hind part of the body of a mammal or the lower back of a bird.     ↘chiefly humorous a person s buttocks. 2》 a small or unimportant remnant. Derivatives rumpless adjective Origin ME: prob. of Scand. origin; cf. Dan. and Norw. rumpe… …

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  • 128opisth — i, o (G). Behind, the hind part …

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