disarticulated

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  • disarticulated — index disjunctive (tending to disjoin) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • disarticulated — 1) a fossil where the bones are separated and not together as in life 2) said of a fish skeleton prepared in a bug colony (q.v.) where the bones become separated after treatment or where bones are separated before exposure to the bugs to… …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • disarticulated — Synonyms and related words: aimless, alienated, amorphous, capricious, casual, desultory, detached, disconnected, discontinuous, disengaged, disjoined, disjoint, disjointed, disjunct, dislocated, disordered, dispersed, disproportionate, disunited …   Moby Thesaurus

  • disarticulated — v. separate; cut off …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Discoveries of human feet on British Columbia beaches, 2007–2008 — Since August 2007, five disarticulated (i.e. legless) human feet have been discovered in coastal British Columbia: one left foot and four right feet. A right foot was also discovered on a beach in Washington. As of August 2008, only one of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Florida Museum of Natural History — Coordinates: 29°38′09″N 82°22′13″W / 29.63583°N 82.37028°W / 29.63583; 82.37028 …   Wikipedia

  • Cedarpelta — Taxobox| name = Cedarpelta | fossil range = Early Cretaceous image width = 200px image caption = Holotype skull of Cedarpelta bilbeyhallorum regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Sauropsida superordo = Dinosauria ordo = Ornithischia… …   Wikipedia

  • Mymoorapelta — Holozoa Mymoorapelta Temporal range: Late Jurassic, Kimmeridgian–Tithonian …   Wikipedia

  • Dallasaurus — Temporal range: 92 Ma …   Wikipedia

  • St Cuthbert's beads — St. Cuthbert s beads (or Cuddy s beads) are circular columnals of Carboniferous crinoids which were strung together as a necklace or rosary in medieval Northumberland, and became associated with St Cuthbert. In Germany, the columnals were known… …   Wikipedia

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