Definition of Plowshare bone. Meaning of Plowshare bone. Synonyms of Plowshare bone

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Definition of Plowshare bone

Plowshare bone
Plowshare Plow"share`, Ploughshare Plough"share", n. The share of a plow, or that part which cuts the slice of earth or sod at the bottom of the furrow. Plowshare bone (Anat.), the pygostyle.

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- inventions: these include the hoe, plow (both leisi (耒耜) style and the plowshare), axe, digging wells, agricultural irrigation, preserving stored seeds...
- Storax on July 6, 1962, a 104-kiloton-of-TNT (440 TJ) shot for Operation Plowshare, which sought to prove that nuclear weapons could be used for peaceful...
- (1964) "The Little Black Box" (1964) "Retreat Syndrome" (1965) "Project Plowshare (later "The Zap Gun")" (1965) "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" (1966)...
- from the fact that it lies adjacent to the unpaired vomer bone (from Latin vomer 'plowshare', for its shape) in the nasal septum. It is present and functional...
- required only one man to control it with two oxen to pull it. It had three plowshares, a seed box for the drills, a tool which turned down the soil and could...
- radiated tortoise Astrochelys yniphora, angonoka tortoise, (Madagascan) plowshare tortoise Centrochelys Gray 1872:5 † Centrochelys atlantica † Centrochelys...
- (1964) "The Little Black Box" (1964) "Retreat Syndrome" (1965) "Project Plowshare (later "The Zap Gun")" (1965) "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" (1966)...
- the coloured outer ring of the iris. pygostyle Also, tail bone. A skeletal formation, plowshare-shaped in birds, in which the final few caudal vertebrae...
- himself again." In other words, swords are only beaten temporarily into plowshares, only to become swords of war once again. Also, the fact that the vipers...
- sivens "young pig;" Welsh hucc, Irish suig "swine; Old Irish socc "snout, plowshare"), possibly imitative of pig noise; note that Sanskrit sukharah means...