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Definition of Subequal

Subequal
Subequal Sub*e"qual, a. Nearly equal.

Meaning of Subequal from wikipedia

- an article on "subequal", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "subequal" You can also: Search for Subequal in Wikipedia to...
- Dinosauria, including a large anterior trochanter, metatarsals II and IV of subequal length, reduced contact between ischium and pubis, the presence of a cnemial...
- incon****uous. The 2–3 mm long calyx teeth are ovate-triangular in shape and are subequal or the posterior teeth larger, with rigid apices. The corollas have some...
- Archaeognatha differ from the Zygentoma, in which the three organs are subequal in length. In the late 20th century, it was recognized that the order Thysanura...
- is campanulate, 2–4 mm (0.079–0.157 in) long, hirsute and glandular, subequally 5-toothed, upper tooth broadly ovate-oblong, obtuse, abruptly acute, lateral...
- dashes of blood scattered on the breast and belly. The tail consists of 12 subequal feathers, shafts white, rounded, the ends whitish, the coverts a rich crimson...
- erect-patent, slightly accentuating. Calyx with linear-spatulate, subacute, subequal sepals, of a purplish green, with dense glandular-pubescent indwelling...
- and its frontal appendages bearing nine endites and seven more elongated subequal endites. This animal was important as it was the first Miaolingian aged...
- Athyris is a brachiopod genus with a subequally biconvex s**** that is generally wider than long and a range that extends from the Silurian into the Tri****ic...
- of the head. In basal chelicerates, the pedipalps are unspecialized and subequal to the posterior pairs of walking legs. However, in sea spider and arachnids...