- leaf Arrowhead-shaped with the
lower lobes folded, or
curled downward spatulate spathulatus whole leaf Spoon-shaped;
having a
broad flat end
which tapers...
-
distinguish Ichthyotitan from
other shastasaurids. The
surangular is
spatulate at its
posterior end and
shows an
almost 90-degree
upwards turn. This...
- monocotyledons, ten in the dicotyledons, and two in the
gymnosperms (linear and
spatulate). This
classification is
based on
three characteristics:
embryo morphology...
- 5th
lumbar nerve root.
Usually the
transitional vertebra will have a "
spatulated"
transverse process on one side
resulting in
articulation or
partial articulation...
- like
those of Camelus. In the
lower jaw, the
three incisors are long,
spatulate, and pro****bent; the
outer ones are the smallest. Next to
these is a curved...
- most
complete of
these teeth did not have denticles. It was
somewhat spatulate (spoon-shaped), and had a
longitudinal ridge. Each
dentary had
space for...
- forward-angled arms that
ended in
spatulate swellings. The
lobed pommels on
earlier swords were
inspired by the
Viking style. The
spatulate swellings were
later frequently...
- (plant-eating),
usually quite long-necked
quadrupeds (four-legged),
often with
spatulate (spatula-shaped:
broad at the tip,
narrow at the neck) teeth. They had...
- of the
kaskara was
usually about a yard long,
double edged and with a
spatulate tip.
While most
surviving examples are from the 19th century, the type...
- an inflorescence.
Traditionally any broad, flat blade.
spathulate or
spatulate Spoon-shaped;
broad at the tip with a
narrowed projection extending to...