Definition of Predorsal. Meaning of Predorsal. Synonyms of Predorsal

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Definition of Predorsal

Predorsal
Predorsal Pre*dor"sal, a. (Anat.) Situated in front of the back; immediately in front, or on the ventral side the dorsal part of the vertebral column.

Meaning of Predorsal from wikipedia

- different, with members of the Latilinae having deeper bodies bearing predorsal ridge and heads rounded to squarish in profile. In contrast, members of...
- voiced apical sibilant [s̟] voiceless predorsal sibilant (laminal, with tongue tip at lower teeth) [z̟] voiced predorsal sibilant (laminal) [s̠] voiceless...
- row and straight predorsal contour, whereas, P. scalare is described as having 35–45 scales in a lateral row and a notched predorsal contour. P. leopoldi...
- pertain to a Western Andalusian and Urban context. It is seseante, with a predorsal realization of s. Coda /s/ aspiration, coda /r/ ellision, and final syllable...
- fasciculus (MLF). It receives input from the superior colliculus via the predorsal bundle and from the frontal eye fields via frontopontine fibers. The rostral...
- Guinea. Its common name derives from characteristic outgrowths on its predorsal and interdorsal scales. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Doboatherina...
- provinces like Seville and Huelva), the resulting phoneme developed a predorsal alveolar realization [s̻] (like English ⟨s⟩), perceptually similar to...
- Voiced laminal predorsal alveolar sibilant z̟...
- other genera and their shapes help distinguish species. They have paired predorsal scales and enlarged fin rays. There are currently 24 recognized species...
- branched rays in its pelvic fin; it has 14 precaudal vertebrae and 17–18 predorsal scales; aw s well as 5+4+2 teeth on the fifth ceratobranchial bone. It...