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The cnemial crest is a crestlike prominence located at the front side of the head of the tibiotarsus or tibia in the legs of many mammals and reptiles
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Hindlimbs primarily used for the anchoring and locomotion of avians
the cnemial crest. At the knee above the cnemial crest is the patella (kneecap). Some species do not have patellas, sometimes only a cnemial crest. In
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Sagittal crest Cnemial crest Iliac crest Frontal crest Infratemporal crest Anterior lacrimal crest Posterior lacrimal crest Buccinator crest A feature
Crest_(anatomy)
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
hatchet-shaped structure known as a cnemial crest points forwards at the proximal portion of the tibia. The tip of the cnemial crest is hooked due to the presence
Quilmesaurus
Clade of reptiles
is located between the contacts with the pubic bone and the ilium) Cnemial crest on the tibia (protruding part of the top surface of the shinbone) arcs
Dinosaur
extending from its front surface at its upper end, the cnemial crest (also: tibial crest). The cnemial crest anchored the tendons of the triceps femoris muscles
Glossary_of_dinosaur_anatomy
Genus of dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous
between that of Ceratosaurus and Torvosaurus. It bore a prominent cnemial crest, twisting towards where the fibula would have sat. Its overall appearance
Utahraptor
Species of extinct macaw
the fibular crest to the external condyle (the round prominences at the end of a bone), 11.4 mm (0.45 in) deep through the inner cnemial crest (a ridge at
St._Croix_macaw
Late Cretaceous giant sauropod dinosaur genus
identified as a tibia, it was thought to have a comparatively short cnemial crest, a prominent extension at the upper front that anchored muscles for
Argentinosaurus
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
The tibia is 19% longer than the femur, and features a pronounced cnemial crest running along half of its length. The foot is 29% the length of the
Corythoraptor
Genus of fossil bipedal reptile closely related to dinosaurs
longer than the femur. Like other dinosauriforms, the tibia had a strong cnemial crest at the knee and a lateral groove near the ankle. The ankle has a small
Lagosuchus
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
medial half and a smaller notch slightly lateral to it. Moreover, the cnemial crest running down the front of the tibia is quite low, <35% the total anteroposterior
Chindesaurus
Genus of coelurosaurian dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period
left tibia is complete, long, and slender, with an expanded cnemial crest. The distal cnemial process is rounded, and the lateral condyle forms a horizontal
Vayuraptor
Extinct genus of dinosaur
groups of dinosaurs. This is inferred from the presence of a small cnemial crest on the front top of the shinbone, and a broad foot with a weight-bearing
Chilesaurus
Extinct chimaeric genus of dinosaurs
high running capability. The shinbone's cnemial crest has a sharp corner pointing to the front. Its fibular crest ends in a hook-shaped process pointing
Dakotaraptor
Extinct subfamily of reptiles
processes in anterior caudal vertebrae, and a downturned process on the cnemial crest of the tibia. A more restrictive clade within Furileusauria is the tribe
Brachyrostra
Hadrosaurid dinosaur genus from Late Cretaceous US and Canada
other hadrosaurids, with the upper third of its length taken up by the cnemial crest that forms an arc to brace the fibula from the front. The fibula is
Lambeosaurus
Extinct genus of pelican bird
deep and expanded pneumatic opening. The dorsal end of the lateral cnemial crest is sinuous, which is not unique amongst pelicans but still sets Eopelecanus
Eopelecanus
Extinct genus of elasmarian dinosaurs
second sacral vertebrae are connected via a pin-and-hole connection. The cnemial crest of the tibia is thickened and projected forward. The lateral condyle
Isasicursor
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
craniomedial crest; a strongly curved femora that is nearly half as long as tibiotarsus; a distinct fourth trochanter; an undeveloped cnemial crest of the tibiae;
Ceratonykus
Extinct genus of sauropod dinosaurs
one near the distal end, that are not seen in other titanosaurs. The cnemial crest, a part of the tibia where several leg muscles attach, is smaller and
Igai
Order of birds
length, with the femur having a large head and the presence of long cnemial crests in the tarsometatarsus. The patella is separate and supports the tarsometatarsus
Grebe
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
articulation of the right fibula. The small pubic foot and hatchet-shaped cnemial crest of the tibia distinguishes this species within the abelisaurs. The caudal
Pycnonemosaurus
Extinct clade of dinosaurs
absence of a femoral anterior trochanter, and laterally projecting cnemial crest of the tibia", and instead thought it may be a generic sauropod. African
Eusauropoda
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
The epicondyle of the inner femoral condyle is well-developed. The cnemial crest strongly extends to the front and is curved upwards. The fibula has
Genusaurus
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
the upper part of the inner side of the thighbone is straight. The cnemial crest of the upper shinbone has no ridge running to the front and below, on
Eustreptospondylus
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
square-shaped retroarticular process (the portion behind the jaw joint). The cnemial crest (a ridge at the front of the shin, near the knee) is poorly developed
Zupaysaurus
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
titanosauriforms. The tibia has a low cnemial crest, similar to that of Dicraeosaurus and Amargasaurus and unlike the higher cnemial crest found in most macronarians
Amargatitanis
Genus of theropod dinosaurs
exhibits an elongated cnemial crest reaching proximally beyond the medial and lateral condyles, along with a pronounced fibular crest extending up to the
Dornraptor
Extinct genus of stegosaurian dinosaurs
fibulae are generally similar in morphology to other stegosaurs. The cnemial crest of the tibia is visible as a sharp ridge. The left metatarsal III is
Bashanosaurus
Extinct dromaeosaurid genus from the Late Cretaceous period
without traces of muscles. In front and towards the back surface of the cnemial crest, however, a coarse and microsculptured area worked as the attachment
Achillobator
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
the dorsomedial torsion of the postacetabular process; an expanded cnemial crest limited anteriorly to the proximal end of the tibia; and the articular
Bonapartesaurus
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
femorotibialis externus muscles, (knee extensors unique to sauropsids). The cnemial crest was very large, and the ilia had deep preacetabular and postacetabular
Skorpiovenator
Genus of titanosaurian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period
is narrow, with its long axis anteroposteriorly oriented; the tibial cnemial crest projects forward; and foramina at the base of the ascending process
Kaijutitan
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
differences between the two dinosaurs include both a less well-developed cnemial crest and a first sacral vertebra with a shallower fossa in Condorraptor.
Piatnitzkysaurus
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
of the neural arches are not as inclined as in the Brachyrostra. The cnemial crest of Arcovenator's the slender 51-cm tibia is well developed as is characteristic
Arcovenator
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
shallow depression on the lateral surface of the tibia at the base of the cnemial crest. A metatarsal IV with a distinct dorsal step between the shaft and the
Condorraptor
Extinct genus of reptiles
midshafts. The front edge of the tibia possesses a sharp ridge known as a cnemial crest, which extends about two thirds the way down the shaft. The fibula is
Vancleavea
Extinct genus of ankylosaurian dinosaurs
greater trochanter but is damaged and better seen on the right femur. The cnemial crest of the tibia is short and rounded in profile. The tibial shaft is thick
Peloroplites
Early Jurassic armoured dinosaur genus
shorter than the thighbone. The tibia had a wide upper end, with a cnemial crest protruding well to the front. The tibia lower end was also robust and
Scelidosaurus
Extinct genus of reptiles
The tibia of Protoavis allegedly possesses both a lateral and cranial cnemial crest, though the validity of this claim is subject to question due to the
Protoavis
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
fourth trochanter on the back shaft is absent. The tibia has only a weak cnemial crest, separated from its outer condyle by a deep narrow groove, the incisura
Scipionyx
Extinct genus of reptiles
tubera as well as a low and indistinct forward-pointing ridge known as a cnemial crest. The lateral tuber is larger and more concave, like that of ornithosuchids
Nundasuchus
Genus of reptiles (fossil)
tibia is also par for the course for dinosauriforms, with a straight cnemial crest, two equally sized proximal condyles, and a lateral groove in the distal
Asilisaurus
Extinct genus of reptiles
dinosauromorphs, the tibia of Teleocrater does not bear a cnemial crest. The fibula bears a long, twisted crest for the attachment of the iliofibularis, and the
Teleocrater
Extinct water bird
featured shared with Podiceps though in Thiornis the femur has an enlarged cnemial crest. The tarsometatarsus is, however, more similar to the smaller grebe
Thiornis
Hadrosauroid dinosaur genus from the Late Cretaceous
both upper and lower ends; more expanded at the latter though. The cnemial crest is very elongated and developed near the upper end of the bone. A main
Gilmoreosaurus
Genus of alvarezsaurid dinosaurs
shaft is bowed towards the sides. Towards the sides of the base of the cnemial crest, a small bump is present and the distal end is strongly scraped by friction
Bonapartenykus
Extinct genus of dicynodonts
rod-like and robust with expanded proximal and distal ends and a prominent cnemial crest. Although the mid shaft region is elliptical in cross-section, the tibia
Wadiasaurus
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
fibula fits between two bulb-like condyles located just behind the cnemial crest on the bottom end of the tibia. The top of the tibia is rough, indicating
Eolambia
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
of about 115° with the long axis of the femur. The tibia preserves a cnemial crest that is broadly rounded. The astragalus was fully fused to the tibia
Europelta
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
Jeholosaurus, Lesothosaurus, Orodromeus, Oryctodromeus) A prominent cnemial crest that projects dorsally (and anterolaterally), resulting in a posterior
Albertadromeus
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
the top surface of the shinbone forms a pinched process, behind the cnemial crest at the front. Combined, there are thirteen autapomorphies present in
Galeamopus
Extinct genus of reptiles
and curved internal trochanter. A prominent longitudinal ridge, the cnemial crest, is present on the tibia. As with many pareiasaurs, precise phylogenetic
Elginia
Extinct clade of reptiles
vertebrae lacking a postzygodiapophyseal lamina, tibia with straight cnemial crest, fifth metatarsal that is not hook-shaped in its inner end, well developed
Proterochampsia
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
head, and the fourth trochanter forms a prominent crest like in other centrosaurines. The cnemial crest of the tibia is expanded and is about 40% of the
Yehuecauhceratops
Extinct species of grebe
quarter of its distal end, a right femur, left tibiotarsus missing its cnemial crests, and tarsometatarsi (a complete left tarsometatarsus and a right one
Aechmophorus_elasson
Extinct genus of carnivores
prominent cnemial crest, larger than that of Oxyaena. The proximal end of the fibula is characterised by a very robust interosseous crest (one between
Patriofelis
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
vertebrae with multiple pleurocoels, a femur shorter than the tibia, a cnemial crest level with the posterior proximal condyle of the tibia, a groove on
Zuolong
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
unusually, roughly the same size. Synapomorphic of turiasaurs, the cnemial crest of the tibia points forwards. The inner surface of the astragalus in
Mierasaurus
Extinct species of reptile
projections that served as attachment sites for muscles, including the cnemial crest, which projects by about 4 cm (1.6 in) from the upper front of the bone
Ohmdenosaurus
Extinct genus of reptiles
proximal end of each tibia, dividing that end into two low ridges: a cnemial crest and a ventral condyle. This is similar to the state of the tibiae of
Tasmaniosaurus
Extinct species of bird
anterolateral element does not extend as far towards the sides. The cnemial crest extends straight towards the side, while it flares in Lewis's woodpecker
Melanerpes_shawi
Caenagnathid dinosaur genus from the Late Cretaceous
boss that is present on the lower end of the cnemial crest in most oviraptorosaurs. Both the fibular crest and its condyle were connected to each other
Beibeilong
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
the lower end. The shinbone has on the upper front side a plate-like cnemial crest, protruding far to the front. The condyles of the astragalus and calcaneum
Philovenator
Extinct genus of reptile
gracile. Similarly, the tibia is not as robust, including a smaller cnemial crest for muscle attachment. The fibula is twisted into an S-shape and compressed
Puercosuchus
Genus of sauropod dinosaurs
the transition to obligate quadrupedalism. The laterally projecting cnemial crest of the tibia and a wedge-shaped astragalus suggest refinements in locomotion
Bagualia
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
trochanter is completely in the proximal end. The tibia has a well-developed cnemial crest, and is also short and robust. The surface that would have articulated
Patagosaurus
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English : from the Old English byname Topp meaning ‘tuft’, ‘crest’, or the cognate Old Norse Toppr.German : from Low German topp ‘point’, ‘tree top’, hence a topographic name; or alternatively a metonymic occupational name or nickname from the same word in the sense ‘braid’.German : variant of Dopp.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Top.
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Young Moon, Moon crested Lord
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Naveen
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Tamil
Premier, Best
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Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Premier; Best
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Crest
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Hindu
Moon crested Lord
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Arabic, Australian, British, German, Muslim, Turkish
Perfection; Beauty
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Hindu
Crest jewel
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English : from the personal name Perceval, first found as the name of the hero of an epic poem by the 12th-century French poet Crestien de Troyes, describing the quest for the holy grail. The origin of the name is uncertain; it may be associated with the Gaulish personal name Pritorīx or it may be an alteration of the Celtic name Peredur (see Priddy). It seems to have been altered as the result of folk etymological association with Old French perce(r) ‘to pierce or breach’ + val ‘valley’.English : Norman habitational name from either of the two places in Calvados named Perceval.
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Young Moon, Moon crested Lord
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Beauty
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Jayashekhar | ஜயஷேகர
Crest of victory
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Richer
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Crest
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Perfect beauty
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Voice of Anklet; Enlightenment
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From Ever's Meadow
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Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Melaena, MELANIA means "black, dark."
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Behold a son.
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Satyaki; The Same as Yuyudhana; The Charioteer of Lord Krishhna
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Victorious in war, Lord Vishnu
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Praise of one
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Light of life
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Lord Vishnu
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Buddha
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n.
A substance used for producing a chemical effect; a reagent.
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Of or pertaining to the lap or bosom.
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Endemic.
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A low fire used in chemical operations.
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Chemical; alchemical.
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Alt. of Premiant
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A name or term.
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A chemical earth, the oxide of scandium.
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Chemical.
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Chemical analysis.
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Alt. of Stereo-chemical
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Of or pertaining to micro-chemistry; as, a micro-chemical test.
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A bosom friend.
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According to chemical principles; by chemical process or operation.
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A chemical laboratory.
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A cloth, often adorned with gold or silver lace, placed on the bishop's lap while he sits in celebrating mass, or in ordaining priests.
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Pertaining to chemistry; characterized or produced by the forces and operations of chemistry; employed in the processes of chemistry; as, chemical changes; chemical combinations.
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Pertaining to the shin bone.
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Of supreme chemical powers.
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Same as Cerrial.