-
inferior border is
prolonged downward, so as to
overlap the
upper and
forepart of the
vertebra below. The
upper surface is
concave transversely, and presents...
-
vigour (heterosis).: 36 In
general terms, in both
these hybrids the
foreparts and head of the
animal are
similar to
those of the sire,
while the hindparts...
-
posterior femoral cutaneous and with the
posterior scrotal nerves at the
forepart of the perineum.
Cutaneous innervation below the
pectinate line and external...
- A
westwork (German: Westwerk),
forepart, avant-corps or
avancorpo is the monumental, west-facing
entrance section ("west front") of a Carolingian, Ottonian...
- (later
called a stomacher). Also
spelled placard. A
decorative panel or "
forepart" (see 1500–1550 in Fashion)
attached to a woman's petticoat. An opening...
-
Coinage of
Samos at the time of Polycrates.
Forepart of
winged boar with lion
scalp facing in
dotted square within incuse square.
Circa 526-522 BC....
-
garments including the "
forepart", the
exposed front or
apron of the
skirt or
kirtle made from
richer fabrics.
Later forms of the
forepart were
larger and wider...
-
Royal Navy
World War II MTB
planing at
speed on calm
water showing its hard
chine hull with most of the
forepart of the boat out of the water....
- before.: 2924 In
general terms, in both the mule and the hinny, the
foreparts and head of the
animal are
similar to
those of the
father sire, while...
-
Electrum coin from Ephesus, 620–600 BC. Obverse:
Forepart of stag. Reverse:
Square incuse punch....