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Prepubis — Pre*pu bis, n. [NL. See {Pre }, and {Pubis}.] (Anat.) A bone or cartilage, of some animals, situated in the middle line in front of the pubic bones. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prepubis — n., pl. prepubes. * * * … Universalium
prepubis — pre·pubis … English syllables
prepubis — pre•pu′bis n. pl. bes … From formal English to slang
prepubis — (ˈ) ̷ ̷+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from pre + pubis 1. : the part of the pubis of a reptile or bird that lies in front of the acetabulum, is best developed in ornithischian dinosaurs in which it is regarded as the homologue of the true pubis of… … Useful english dictionary
ANIMAL (RÈGNE) - Évolution animale — La notion d’histoire du règne animal est relativement récente dans la pensée scientifique. Après la Renaissance, les premiers naturalistes cherchaient seulement à mettre de l’ordre dans nos connaissances en comparant les caractères des divers… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Praeoral — Pr[ae]*o ral, n., Praepubis Pr[ae]*pu bis, n., Praescapula Pr[ae]*scap u*la, n., Praescutum Pr[ae]*scu tum, n., Praesternum Pr[ae]*ster num, n. Same as {Preoral}, {Prepubis}, {Prescapula}, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Praepubis — Praeoral Pr[ae]*o ral, n., Praepubis Pr[ae]*pu bis, n., Praescapula Pr[ae]*scap u*la, n., Praescutum Pr[ae]*scu tum, n., Praesternum Pr[ae]*ster num, n. Same as {Preoral}, {Prepubis}, {Prescapula}, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Praescapula — Praeoral Pr[ae]*o ral, n., Praepubis Pr[ae]*pu bis, n., Praescapula Pr[ae]*scap u*la, n., Praescutum Pr[ae]*scu tum, n., Praesternum Pr[ae]*ster num, n. Same as {Preoral}, {Prepubis}, {Prescapula}, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Praescutum — Praeoral Pr[ae]*o ral, n., Praepubis Pr[ae]*pu bis, n., Praescapula Pr[ae]*scap u*la, n., Praescutum Pr[ae]*scu tum, n., Praesternum Pr[ae]*ster num, n. Same as {Preoral}, {Prepubis}, {Prescapula}, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English