- The
sella turcica (Latin for 'Turkish
saddle') is a
saddle-
shaped depression in the body of the
sphenoid bone of the
human skull and of the
skulls of...
- The
saddle shoe, also
known as "
saddle oxford", is a low-heeled
casual shoe,
characterized by a
plain toe and
saddle-
shaped decorative panel placed mid...
- The
terms saddle blanket,
saddle pad (or numnah), and
saddle cloth refer to blankets, pads or
fabrics inserted under a
saddle.
These are
usually used...
- "
saddle"
arises because the concave-convex bone
interaction is
compared to a
horse rider riding a horse, with both bone
surfaces being saddle-
shaped....
- U-
shaped valleys. Arêtes can also form when two
glacial cirques erode headwards towards one another,
although frequently this
results in a
saddle-shaped...
- salamanders, and in some non-avian dinosaurs.
Heterocoelous vertebrae have
saddle-
shaped articular surfaces. This type of
configuration is seen in
turtles that...
-
spectator shoe by
noting the
saddle shoe's
plain toe and distinctive,
saddle-
shaped decorative panel placed mid foot. John Lobb, the
famous English footwear...
- (0.142 to 0.149 kg). The
leather cover is
commonly formed from two
saddle-
shaped pieces stitched together,
typically with red-d**** thread.
There are...
-
oligochaetes (earthworms) and
hirudineans (leeches). The ****ellum is a thick,
saddle-like ring
found in the
epidermis (skin) of the worm,
usually with a light-colored...
- Monterrey,
Nuevo León, in
northeastern Mexico.
Named for its
distinctive saddle-
shaped profile when
viewed from the west, it is a well-known
symbol of the...