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Definition of conoid in English: conoid(also conoidal) adjective ˈkəʊnɔɪdˈkoʊnɔɪd Zoology Approximately conical in shape. 〔主动〕类锥体的,锥形的 Example sentencesExamples - Rather, the coracoclavicular ligament (trapezoid and conoid ligaments) provides the major structural support for the joint and is the primary ligament injured in an AC sprain, otherwise known as a separated shoulder.
- The ligament is a thickening of the clavipectoral fascia and is attached to the coracoid process of the scapula and is inserted onto the conoid tubercle and trapezoid line of the clavicle.
- Similarly, all genera have some sort of anterior conoid like structure associated with predation or intracellular insertion in the Apicomplexa.
- He pulled himself up to its conoidal head and stared down.
- The introduction of the conoidal bullet in the mid-nineteenth century greatly increased the range, accuracy, and striking power of small-arms fire, and in the Civil War rifle fire accounted for most battle casualties.
Synonyms sharp, spear-like, needle-like, spear-shaped, v-shaped, tapering, tapered, cone-shaped, conic, conical, acute, sharp-cornered, wedge-shaped, sharp-edged, edged, jagged, spiky, spiked, barbed
noun ˈkəʊnɔɪdˈkoʊnɔɪd Zoology A conoid object. 圆锥体,圆锥形物 her hull was a conoid, tapering towards the bow Example sentencesExamples - The conoid of apicomplexans is considered here to be the same character as the feeding apparatus of perkinsids, perhaps suctorian ciliates, and kathablepharids.
- One step required knowing the location of the centre of gravity of any segment of a parabolic conoid.
- Optimization indicates that the ancestors at nodes marking the divergence of kathablepharids and alveolates possessed ‘conoids.’
Definition of conoid in US English: conoid(also conoidal) adjectiveˈkōnoidˈkoʊnɔɪd Approximately conical in shape. 〔主动〕类锥体的,锥形的 Example sentencesExamples - He pulled himself up to its conoidal head and stared down.
- Rather, the coracoclavicular ligament (trapezoid and conoid ligaments) provides the major structural support for the joint and is the primary ligament injured in an AC sprain, otherwise known as a separated shoulder.
- The ligament is a thickening of the clavipectoral fascia and is attached to the coracoid process of the scapula and is inserted onto the conoid tubercle and trapezoid line of the clavicle.
- The introduction of the conoidal bullet in the mid-nineteenth century greatly increased the range, accuracy, and striking power of small-arms fire, and in the Civil War rifle fire accounted for most battle casualties.
- Similarly, all genera have some sort of anterior conoid like structure associated with predation or intracellular insertion in the Apicomplexa.
Synonyms sharp, spear-like, needle-like, spear-shaped, v-shaped, tapering, tapered, cone-shaped, conic, conical, acute, sharp-cornered, wedge-shaped, sharp-edged, edged, jagged, spiky, spiked, barbed
nounˈkōnoidˈkoʊnɔɪd A conoid object. 圆锥体,圆锥形物 her hull was a conoid, tapering toward the bow Example sentencesExamples - One step required knowing the location of the centre of gravity of any segment of a parabolic conoid.
- Optimization indicates that the ancestors at nodes marking the divergence of kathablepharids and alveolates possessed ‘conoids.’
- The conoid of apicomplexans is considered here to be the same character as the feeding apparatus of perkinsids, perhaps suctorian ciliates, and kathablepharids.
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