Word Meanings - PTERYGOQUADRATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Of, pertaining to, or representing the pterygoid and quadrate bones or cartilages.
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- REPRESENTABLE
Capable of being represented. - REPRESENTANT
Appearing or acting for another; representing. - BONESET
A medicinal plant, the thoroughwort . Its properties are diaphoretic and tonic. - REPRESENTATIVELY
In a representative manner; vicariously. - PERTAIN
stretch out, reach, pertain; per + tenere to hold, keep. See Per-, 1. To belong; to have connection with, or dependence on, something, as an appurtenance, attribute, etc.; to appertain; as, saltness pertains to the ocean; flowers pertain to plant - REPRESENTATIONARY
Implying representation; representative. - REPRESENTER
1. One who shows, exhibits, or describes. Sir T. Browne. 2. A representative. Swift. - REPRESENTATIVE
Giving, or existing as, a transcript of what was originally presentative knowledge; as, representative faculties; representative knowledge. See Presentative, 3 and Represent, 8. (more info) 1. Fitted to represent; exhibiting a similitude. - REPRESENTATIVENESS
The quality or state of being representative. Dr. Burnet observes, that every thought is attended with conssciousness and representativeness. Spectator. - REPRESENT
To form or image again in consciousness, as an object of cognition or apprehension (something which was originally apprehended by direct presentation). See Presentative,3. The general capability of knowledge necessarily requires that, besides the - REPRESENTATION
1. The act of representing, in any sense of the verb. 2. That which represents. Specifically: A likeness, a picture, or a model; as, a representation of the human face, or figure, and the like. A dramatic performance; as, a theatrical - QUADRATE
four-cornered, to make square, to square, to fit, suit, from quadrus square, quattuor four. See Quadrant, and cf. Quadrat, Quarry an 1. Having four equal sides, the opposite sides parallel, and four right angles; square. Figures, some round, some - PTERYGOID
A pterygoid bone. Pterygoid bone , a bone which corresponds to the inner plate of the pterygoid process of the human skull, but which, in all vertebrates below mammals, is not connected with the posterior nares, but serves to connect the palatine - BONESETTER
One who sets broken or dislocated bones; -- commonly applied to one, not a regular surgeon, who makes an occupation of setting bones. -- Bone"set*ting, n. - REPRESENTMENT
Representation. - REPRESENTANCE
Representation; likeness. Donne. - BONESHAW
Sciatica. - EPIPTERYGOID
Situated upon or above the pterygoid bone. -- n. - PALATOPTERYGOID
Pertaining to the palatine and pterygoid region of the skull; as, the palatopterygoid cartilage, or rod, from which the palatine and pterygoid bones are developed. - WHETTLEBONES
The vertebræ of the back. Dunglison. - RACKABONES
A very lean animal, esp. a horse. - IRREPRESENTABLE
Not capable of being represented or portrayed. - CONQUADRATE
To bring into a square. Ash. - SAWBONES
A nickname for a surgeon. - NAPIER'S BONES; NAPIER'S RODS
A set of rods, made of bone or other material, each divided into nine spaces, and containing the numbers of a column of the multiplication table; -- a contrivance of Baron Napier, the inventor of logarithms, for facilitating the operations - BIQUADRATE
The fourth power, or the square of the square. Thus 4x4=16, the square of 4, and 16x16=256, the biquadrate of 4. - LAZYBONES
A lazy person. - CROSSBONES
A representation of two of the leg bones or arm bones of a skeleton, laid crosswise, often surmounted with a skull, and serving as a symbol of death. Crossbones, scythes, hourglasses, and other lugubrios emblems of mortality. Hawthorne. - PTERYGOQUADRATE
Of, pertaining to, or representing the pterygoid and quadrate bones or cartilages. - SUBQUADRATE
Nearly or approximately square; almost square. - MISREPRESENTATION
Untrue representation; false or incorrect statement or account; -- usually unfavorable to the thing represented; as, a misrepresentation of a person's motives. Sydney Smith. Note: In popular use, this word often conveys the idea of intentional