Definition of Dorsad. Meaning of Dorsad. Synonyms of Dorsad

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Definition of Dorsad

Dorsad
Dorsad Dor"sad, adv. [Dorsum +L. ad towards.] (Anat.) Toward the dorsum or back; on the dorsal side; dorsally.

Meaning of Dorsad from wikipedia

- the segment may descend, remain flat, or extend posteriorly the anterior (dorsad) in different individuals. The M1 segment perforates the brain with numerous...
- hearing paracusis -ad toward, in the direction of Latin ad, toward, to dorsad, ventrad ad- at, increase, on, toward Latin ad-, to adduction, addition...
- floating leaves such as those of Nymphaea. Derived or related terms include dorsad, "toward the dorsal", and dorsum, "the dorsal part of the organ or organism...
- is white with steel blue-gray spots. The ground color of the hindwings dorsad of the fold is gray, but darker toward the distal margins. Adults are on...
- brown streak are white to buff white with pale brown apices, and the scales dorsad of the brown streak are pale yellow. A few buff tipped scales are found...
- of the cell, are fuscous spots with a fuscous bar between and slightly dorsad. At the apical third of the costa is a fuscous streak and inside that a...
- ground color of the forewings is pale ocherous, but somewhat brownish salmon dorsad and pale silvery gray externad. The basal area is dark grey, mottled and...
- slender. In lateral view, the head is dorsally straight with eyes erected dorsad. Larvae have a strongly sclerotized pronotum with anterior-pointing megasetae...
- Eyelid at level of scleral papillae (A01c). The lower eyelid has grown dorsad up to the lower margin of the iris or is at least around the lower curvature...
- ending in a small hook, and the broad, lobate transtilla arms protruding dorsad beyond the costal valva edge; in the female genitalia, the pleural membrane...