spines
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spines — spaɪn n. spinal column of a vertebrate; pointy projection (Zoology); prickle, thorn (Biology); binding of a book; narrow mountain peak, ridge; strength of character, resolution, backbone … English contemporary dictionary
spines — snipes … Anagrams dictionary
SPINES — … Useful english dictionary
head spines — spines on the head of Scorpaenidae members. They are, from anterior to posterior over the top of the head on each side, the nasal, preocular, supraocular, postocular, tympanic, coronal (medial to the tympanic and postocular spines), parietal, and … Dictionary of ichthyology
supraocular spines — Spines present on or just above the ocular eaves [Ingle, 1992] … Crustacea glossary
Shivering Spines — is a pop band from Jönköping, Sweden, who were active from 1988 to 1993The band won the PolyGram competition Rockband of the year 90 , and released a single on this label. The discussions with PolyGram seemed endless, so finally the band decided… … Wikipedia
grasping spines — (CHAETOGNATHA) Chitinous spines on the posterior part of the head used for food catching; prehensile spines; seizing jaws … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
terminal claw spines — Tooth like projections of varying size at concave end of postabdomen in cladocerans, having taxonomic value; few large basal spines near base of claw, minute denticles along greater part of claw, and spines of intermediate foreign particles and… … Crustacea glossary
epinotal spines — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In Formicoidea, the spines on the first abdominal segment that protect the pedicel … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
furrow spines — (ECHINODERMATA: Asteroidea) Spines on the adambulacral plates that protect the ambulacral furrow … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
gland spines — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In Diaspidinae, small to large spines that are conical, bifid, or somewhat fimbriate at the tip and have one or more ducts that extend to the tip of the spine; pectines; plates; squamae … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology