Word Meanings - EXTRA-OCULAR - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Inserted exterior to the eyes; -- said of the antennæ of certain insects.
Related words: (words related to EXTRA-OCULAR)
- INSERT
To set within something; to put or thrust in; to introduce; to cause to enter, or be included, or contained; as, to insert a scion in a stock; to insert a letter, word, or passage in a composition; to insert an advertisement in a newspaper. These - EXTERIOR
the outside, outward, foreign, strange, a compar. fr. ex: cf. F. 1. External; outward; pertaining to that which is external; -- opposed to interior; as, the exterior part of a sphere. Sith nor the exterior nor the inward man Resemble that it was. - ANTENNULE
A small antenna; -- applied to the smaller pair of antennæ or feelers of Crustacea. - ANTENNAL
Belonging to the antennæ. Owen. - CERTAINTY
Clearness; freedom from ambiguity; lucidity. Of a certainty, certainly. (more info) 1. The quality, state, or condition, of being certain. The certainty of punishment is the truest security against crimes. Fisher Ames. 2. A fact or truth - INSERTING
1. A setting in. 2. Something inserted or set in, as lace, etc., in garments. - INSERTED
Situated upon, attached to, or growing out of, some part; -- said especially of the parts of the flower; as, the calyx, corolla, and stamens of many flowers are inserted upon the receptacle. Gray. - CERTAINNESS
Certainty. - CERTAIN
1. Certainty. Gower. 2. A certain number or quantity. Chaucer. - ANTENNIFEROUS
Bearing or having antennæ. - EXTERIORITY
Surface; superficies; externality. - INSERTION
The point or part by which a muscle or tendon is attached to the part to be moved; -- in contradistinction to its origin. Epigynous insertion , the insertion of stamens upon the ovary. -- Hypogynous insertion , insertion beneath the ovary. (more - ANTENNA
A movable, articulated organ of sensation, attached to the heads of insects and Crustacea. There are two in the former, and usually four in the latter. They are used as organs of touch, and in some species of Crustacea the cavity of the - CERTAINLY
Without doubt or question; unquestionably. - EXTERIORLY
Outwardly; externally; on the exterior. Shak. They are exteriorly lifelike. J. H. Morse. - ANTENNIFORM
Shaped like antennæ. - ASCERTAINMENT
The act of ascertaining; a reducing to certainty; a finding out by investigation; discovery. The positive ascertainment of its limits. Burke. - ASCERTAINABLE
That may be ascertained. -- As`cer*tain"a*ble*ness, n. -- As`cer*tain"a*bly, adv. - REINSERT
To insert again. - UNCERTAINTY
1. The quality or state of being uncertain. 2. That which is uncertain; something unknown. Our shepherd's case is every man's case that quits a moral certainty for an uncertainty. L'Estrange. - UNCERTAINLY
In an uncertain manner. - INCERTAIN
Uncertain; doubtful; unsteady. -- In*cer"tain*ly, adv. Very questionable and of uncertain truth. Sir T. Browne. - ASCERTAINER
One who ascertains. - INCERTAINTY
Uncertainty. Shak.