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Definition of situate
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Situate
(a.) Alt. of
Situate.
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Subspherical
::
Subsphenoidal
(a.)
Situated
under,
or on the
ventral
side of, the body of the
sphenoid
bone..
Subconscious
::
Subconjunctival
(a.)
Situated
under the
conjunctiva.
Lie
::
Lie
(adj.)
To be
situated;
to
occupy
a
certain
place;
as,
Ireland
lies west of
England;
the
meadows
lie along the
river;
the ship lay in
port..
Supravaginal
::
Supratrochlear
(a.)
Situated
over or above a
trochlea
or
trochlear
surface;
--
applied
esp. to one of the
subdivisions
of the
trigeminal
nerve.
Subcelestial
::
Subcaudal
(a.)
Situated
under,
or on the
ventral
side of, the tail; as, the
subcaudal,
or
chevron,
bones..
Suboctave
::
Suboccipital
(a.)
Situated
under,
or
posterior
to, the
occiput;
as, the
suboccipital,
or first
cervical,
nerve..
Spatangoidea
::
Spatangoidea
(n. pl.) An order of
irregular
sea
urchins,
usually
having
a more or less
heart-shaped
shell with four or five
petal-like
ambulacra
above.
The mouth is
edentulous
and
situated
anteriorly,
on the under
side..
Orbit
::
Orbit (n.) The
cavity
or
socket
of the skull in which the eye and its
appendages
are
situated.
Pons
::
Pons (n.) A
bridge;
--
applied
to
several
parts which
connect
others,
but
especially
to the pons
Varolii,
a
prominent
band of
nervous
tissue
situated
on the
ventral
side of the
medulla
oblongata
and
connected
at each side with the
hemispheres
of the
cerebellum;
the
mesocephalon.
See
Brain..
Circumstanced
::
Circumstanced
(p. a.)
Placed
in a
particular
position
or
condition;
situated.
Extracapsular
::
Extracapsular
(a.)
Situated
outside
of a
capsule,
esp.
outside
the
capsular
ligament
of a
joint..
Right-hand
::
Right-hand
(a.)
Situated
or being on the
right;
nearer
the right hand than the left; as, the
right-hand
side, room, or
road..
Camel
::
Camel (n.) A large
ruminant
used in Asia and
Africa
for
carrying
burdens
and for
riding.
The camel is
remarkable
for its
ability
to go a long time
without
drinking.
Its hoofs are
small,
and
situated
at the
extremities
of the toes, and the
weight
of the
animal
rests on the
callous.
The
dromedary
(Camelus
dromedarius)
has one bunch on the back, while the
Bactrian
camel (C.
Bactrianus)
has two. The
llama,
alpaca,
and
vicu–a,
of South
America,
belong
to a
related
genus
(Auchenia)..
Prorhinal
::
Prorhinal
(a.)
Situated
in front of the nasal
chambers.
Dentine
::
Dentine
(n.) The dense
calcified
substance
of which teeth are
largely
composed.
It
contains
less
animal
matter
than bone, and in the teeth of man is
situated
beneath
the
enamel..
Insulated
::
Insulated
(p. a.)
Situated
at so great a
distance
as to be
beyond
the
effect
of
gravitation;
-- said of stars
supposed
to be so far apart that the
affect
of their
mutual
attraction
is
insensible.
Preorbital
::
Preorbital
(a.)
Situated
in front or the
orbit.
Prenasal
::
Prenasal
(a.)
Situated
in front of the nose, or in front of the nasal
chambers..
Subcostal
::
Subcostal
(a.)
Situated
below the
costas,
or ribs; as, the
subcostal
muscles..
Supracretaceous
::
Supracranial
(a.)
Situated
above,
or in the roof of, the
cranium..
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