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Exoskeletal — Ex o*skel e*tal, a. (Anat.) Pertaining to the exoskeleton; as exoskeletal muscles. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exoskeletal — |ek(ˌ)sō+ adjective Etymology: exoskeleton + al : of or relating to an exoskeleton * * * exoskelˈetal adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑exo * * * exoskeletal, on see exo prefix … Useful english dictionary
exoskeletal — adjective see exoskeleton … New Collegiate Dictionary
exoskeletal — See exoskeleton. * * * … Universalium
exoskeletal — exo·skel·e·tal (ek″so skelґə təl) 1. pertaining to an exoskeleton. 2. resembling an exoskeleton … Medical dictionary
exoskeletal — exo·skeletal … English syllables
exoskeletal prosthesis — a limb prosthesis in which support mechanisms are provided by a rigid external shell … Medical dictionary
Motor exoskeletal — El concepto de motor exoskeletal representa un cambio de paradigma en el diseño de la turbomaquinaria.[1] Este concepto utiliza un diseño de rotor de tipo tambor para la turbomaquinaria, en la cual las láminas de rotor están conectadas al tambor… … Wikipedia Español
exoskeleton — exoskeletal, adj. /ek soh skel i tn/, n. Zool. an external covering or integument, esp. when hard, as the shells of crustaceans (opposed to endoskeleton). [1840 50; EXO + SKELETON] * * * ▪ anatomy rigid or articulated envelope that supports … Universalium
Powered exoskeletons in fiction — Powered armor has appeared in a wide variety of fiction, beginning with E. E. Smith s Lensman series in 1937. Since then, it has featured in science fiction movies and literature, comic books, video games, and tabletop role playing games. One of… … Wikipedia