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  • Morphological skeleton
  • processing, morphological skeleton is a skeleton (or medial axis) representation of a shape or binary image, computed by means of morphological operators

    Morphological skeleton

    Morphological_skeleton

  • Topological skeleton
  • One-dimensional approximation to a shape

    for computing skeletons for shapes in digital images, as well as continuous sets. Using morphological operators (See Morphological skeleton) Supplementing

    Topological skeleton

    Topological skeleton

    Topological_skeleton

  • Human skeleton
  • Internal framework of the human body

    The human skeleton is not as sexually dimorphic as that of many other primate species, but subtle differences between sexes in the morphology of the skull

    Human skeleton

    Human skeleton

    Human_skeleton

  • Morphology (biology)
  • Study of external forms and structures of organisms

    Functional morphology is the study of the relationship between the structure and function of morphological features. Experimental morphology is the study

    Morphology (biology)

    Morphology (biology)

    Morphology_(biology)

  • Mathematical morphology
  • Theory and technique for handling geometrical structures

    A\subseteq A\bullet B} . Hit-or-miss transform Pruning transform Morphological skeleton Filtering by reconstruction Ultimate erosions and conditional bisectors

    Mathematical morphology

    Mathematical morphology

    Mathematical_morphology

  • Skeleton (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    characters Topological skeleton, a digital image processing technique used to detect objects and regions within images Morphological skeleton in digital image

    Skeleton (disambiguation)

    Skeleton_(disambiguation)

  • Facial skeleton
  • Facial bones of a skull

    The facial skeleton comprises the facial bones that may attach to build a portion of the skull. The remainder of the skull is the neurocranium. In human

    Facial skeleton

    Facial skeleton

    Facial_skeleton

  • Discrete skeleton evolution
  • Discrete Skeleton Evolution (DSE) describes an iterative approach to reducing a morphological or topological skeleton. It is a form of pruning in that

    Discrete skeleton evolution

    Discrete_skeleton_evolution

  • Skeletonization
  • Remains of an organism after soft tissues have broken down after death

    Skeletonization is the state of a dead organism after undergoing decomposition. Skeletonization refers to the final stage of decomposition, during which

    Skeletonization

    Skeletonization

    Skeletonization

  • Skeleton panda sea squirt
  • Species of ascidian

    Clavelina ossipandae, the skeleton panda sea squirt or skeleton panda ascidian (Japanese: ガイコツパンダホヤ, romanized: gaikotsu-panda-hoya), is a species of

    Skeleton panda sea squirt

    Skeleton panda sea squirt

    Skeleton_panda_sea_squirt

  • Naia (skeleton)
  • Human fossil from the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

    initial migration could account for morphological changes. Noting that the original report on the Hoyo Negro skeleton supported the RGF model, the authors

    Naia (skeleton)

    Naia_(skeleton)

  • Lucy (hominid)
  • 3.2-million-year-old fossilized hominid

    several hundred pieces of fossilized bone comprising 40 percent of the skeleton of a female of the hominin species Australopithecus afarensis. It was discovered

    Lucy (hominid)

    Lucy (hominid)

    Lucy_(hominid)

  • Thinning (morphology)
  • topologically equivalent image. It is a type of topological skeleton, but computed using mathematical morphology operators. Let E = Z 2 {\displaystyle E=Z^{2}} ,

    Thinning (morphology)

    Thinning_(morphology)

  • Chancelade man
  • Hominin fossil

    Chancelade in France in 1888. The skeleton was that of a rather short man, who stood a mere 1.55 m (5.1 ft) tall. Due to morphological differences with the Cro-Magnon

    Chancelade man

    Chancelade man

    Chancelade_man

  • Hydrostatic skeleton
  • Flexible skeleton supported by fluid pressure

    A hydrostatic skeleton or hydroskeleton is a type of skeleton supported by hydrostatic fluid pressure or liquid, common among soft-bodied invertebrate

    Hydrostatic skeleton

    Hydrostatic_skeleton

  • Pruning (morphology)
  • Technique in digital image processing

    digital image processing based on mathematical morphology. It is used as a complement to the skeleton and thinning algorithms to remove unwanted parasitic

    Pruning (morphology)

    Pruning_(morphology)

  • Blue Brain Project
  • Swiss brain research initiative

    collaborative framework for analysis and visualization of neuronal morphology skeletons reconstructed from microscopy stacks". Bioinformatics. 34 (13): i574–i582

    Blue Brain Project

    Blue_Brain_Project

  • Iberolacerta
  • Genus of lizards

    Iberolacerta is a genus of lizards in the family Lacertidae. The genus contains at least eight described species, which are mainly found in Spain and France

    Iberolacerta

    Iberolacerta

    Iberolacerta

  • Pelvis
  • Lower torso of the human body

    pelvic region), together with its embedded skeleton (sometimes also called bony pelvis or pelvic skeleton). The pelvic region of the trunk includes the

    Pelvis

    Pelvis

    Pelvis

  • Turkana Boy
  • Fossil hominin skeleton

    complete skeleton of a Homo erectus youth who lived 1.5 to 1.6 million years ago. This specimen is the most complete Homo erectus skeleton ever found

    Turkana Boy

    Turkana_Boy

  • Hasanlu Lovers
  • Human archaeological remains found in Iran

    until the mid-1980s. The right skeleton, referred to as HAS 73-5-799 (SK 335), is lying on its back, and the left skeleton, referred to as HAS 73-5-800

    Hasanlu Lovers

    Hasanlu_Lovers

  • Lagar Velho 1
  • Complete prehistorical skeleton found in Portugal

    dentition, and rest of the skeleton present a mosaic of European early modern human and Neanderthal features. This morphological mosaic may indicate admixture

    Lagar Velho 1

    Lagar Velho 1

    Lagar_Velho_1

  • Bird anatomy
  • Physiological structure of birds' bodies

    sacs often form air pockets within the semi-hollow bones of the bird's skeleton. The bones of diving birds are often less hollow than those of non-diving

    Bird anatomy

    Bird anatomy

    Bird_anatomy

  • Dog anatomy
  • Studies of the visible part of a canine

    lamina (C6).[citation needed] Dog skeletal features Lateral view of a dog skeleton Lateral view of a dog skull, jaw opened Lateral view of a dog skull, jaw

    Dog anatomy

    Dog anatomy

    Dog_anatomy

  • Skiphosoura
  • Genus of pterodactyliform pterosaurs

    known from a nearly complete skeleton including a partial skull. Skiphosoura exhibits a transitional body morphology between more basal pterosaurs and

    Skiphosoura

    Skiphosoura

  • Anatomical terminology
  • Scientific terminology used by anatomists, zoologists, and health professionals

    research, teaching and medical care. The international morphological terminology refers to morphological sciences as a biological sciences' branch. In this

    Anatomical terminology

    Anatomical terminology

    Anatomical_terminology

  • Kennewick Man
  • Ancient skeleton of Indigenous American man

    show the man lived about 8,400 to 8,690 years Before Present, making his skeleton one of the most complete ever found this old in the Americas, and thus

    Kennewick Man

    Kennewick Man

    Kennewick_Man

  • Human anatomy
  • Scientific study of the morphology of the human body

    that transport it Musculoskeletal system: muscles provide movement and a skeleton provides structural support and protection with bones, cartilage, ligaments

    Human anatomy

    Human anatomy

    Human_anatomy

  • Laueropterus
  • Genus of monofenestratan pterosaur

    contains a single species, Laueropterus vitriolus, known from a partial skeleton and skull discovered in 2007 and scientifically named in 2026. With a wingspan

    Laueropterus

    Laueropterus

    Laueropterus

  • Homo floresiensis
  • Extinct small human species found in Flores

    height were discovered in 2003 at Liang Bua cave. As of 2015, partial skeletons of 15 individuals have been recovered; this includes one complete skull

    Homo floresiensis

    Homo floresiensis

    Homo_floresiensis

  • Altamura Man
  • Hominin fossil

    accurate dating of the individual, an analysis and diagnostic of its morphological features, and a preliminary paleogenetic characterization. In a 2015

    Altamura Man

    Altamura_Man

  • Entelodontidae
  • Extinct family of ungulates

    closely related to these families purely on a morphological basis. However, studies which combine morphological and molecular (genetic) data on artiodactyls

    Entelodontidae

    Entelodontidae

    Entelodontidae

  • Comparative anatomy
  • Study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species

    on dolphin embryos as well as the comparisons between the skeletons of birds to the skeletons of humans. His research led to modern comparative anatomy

    Comparative anatomy

    Comparative anatomy

    Comparative_anatomy

  • Jebel Sahaba
  • Prehistoric cemetery site in the Nile Valley

    evidence of interpersonal violence appears to be the partial remains of a skeleton in Wadi Kubbaniya from 20 ka (i.e. 19th-18th millennium BC). Initially

    Jebel Sahaba

    Jebel_Sahaba

  • Stegosauria
  • Extinct clade of armored dinosaurs

    discovered in 1874 in England. Soon after, in 1877, the first nearly complete skeleton was discovered in the United States. Professor Othniel Charles Marsh that

    Stegosauria

    Stegosauria

    Stegosauria

  • Styracosaurus
  • Genus of ceratopsian dinosaurs

    mandible and skeleton, reuniting the full type individual of Styracosaurus, now under the accession number CMN 344. The skull and skeleton were then mounted

    Styracosaurus

    Styracosaurus

    Styracosaurus

  • Coral
  • Marine invertebrates of the subphylum Anthozoa

    that inhabit tropical oceans and secrete calcium carbonate to form a hard skeleton. A coral "group" is a colony of very many genetically identical polyps

    Coral

    Coral

    Coral

  • Spumellaria
  • Order of single-celled organisms

    in the world's oceans, possessing a radially-symmetrical silica (opal) skeleton that has ensured their preservation in fossil records. They are holoplanktonic

    Spumellaria

    Spumellaria

    Spumellaria

  • Mastodon
  • Extinct genus of proboscideans

    (2011). "Morphological variation in the ear region of pleistocene elephantimorpha (Mammalia, Proboscidea) from central Texas". Journal of Morphology. 272

    Mastodon

    Mastodon

    Mastodon

  • Hadrosaurus
  • Hadrosaurid dinosaur genus from the Late Cretaceous

    this genus, is known from a single specimen consisting of much of the skeleton and parts of the skull. The specimen was collected in 1858 and represents

    Hadrosaurus

    Hadrosaurus

    Hadrosaurus

  • Plesiosaur
  • Order of reptiles (fossil)

    in the Sedgwick Museum. In 1719, William Stukeley described a partial skeleton of a plesiosaur, which had been brought to his attention by the great-grandfather

    Plesiosaur

    Plesiosaur

    Plesiosaur

  • Caprella mutica
  • Species of skeleton shrimp

    Caprella mutica, commonly known as the Japanese skeleton shrimp, is a species of skeleton shrimp. They are relatively large caprellids, reaching a maximum

    Caprella mutica

    Caprella mutica

    Caprella_mutica

  • Nazlet Khater
  • Archaeological site in Upper Egypt

    and mandible areas. Below the skull, the skeleton was robust, but otherwise, anatomically modern. Morphological analysis of the Nazlet Khater mandible indicates

    Nazlet Khater

    Nazlet Khater

    Nazlet_Khater

  • Turdicus pannonicus
  • Extinct species of bird

    Turdicus that inhabited Hungary during the Neogene period. Morphological characteristics on the skeleton of this species are intermediate between the other two

    Turdicus pannonicus

    Turdicus_pannonicus

  • Dictyochales
  • Order of single-celled organisms

    constructed from a network of hollow rods outside of the cytoplasm. The morphology of the skeleton can vary greatly, from a simple ring, an ellipse or triangle,

    Dictyochales

    Dictyochales

    Dictyochales

  • Sue (dinosaur)
  • Exceptional Tyrannosaurus rex fossil

    paid for a fossil, and still among the highest prices paid for a dinosaur skeleton. Sue is now a permanent feature at the Field Museum of Natural History

    Sue (dinosaur)

    Sue (dinosaur)

    Sue_(dinosaur)

  • Fish anatomy
  • Study of the form or morphology of fishes

    the divisions between the three are not always externally visible. The skeleton, which forms the support structure inside the fish, is either made of cartilage

    Fish anatomy

    Fish anatomy

    Fish_anatomy

  • Tameryraptor
  • Genus of carcharodontosaurid dinosaurs

    Cretaceous (Cenomanian age) in what is now Egypt. It is known from a partial skeleton collected in rock layers from the Bahariya Formation by crews of German

    Tameryraptor

    Tameryraptor

    Tameryraptor

  • Research history of Mammut
  • Studies of an extinct genus of proboscidean

    variable in morphology. 4 years after the "Peale's Mastodon" was auctioned off, John Collins Warren wrote about the discovery of a complete skeleton of "M.

    Research history of Mammut

    Research history of Mammut

    Research_history_of_Mammut

  • Tyrannosaurus
  • Genus of Late Cretaceous theropod

    History, found the first partial skeleton of T. rex in eastern Wyoming in 1900. Brown found another partial skeleton in the Hell Creek Formation in Montana

    Tyrannosaurus

    Tyrannosaurus

    Tyrannosaurus

  • Muscular hydrostat
  • Body part type that consists mainly of muscles with no skeletal support

    a separate compartment, as in a hydrostatic skeleton. A muscular hydrostat, like a hydrostatic skeleton, relies on the fact that water is effectively

    Muscular hydrostat

    Muscular hydrostat

    Muscular_hydrostat

  • Argovisaurus
  • Genus of ophthalmosaurian ichthyosaurs

    genus contains a single species, A. martafernandezi, known from a partial skeleton. Argovisaurus was a large ichthyosaur compared to its relatives. The Argovisaurus

    Argovisaurus

    Argovisaurus

    Argovisaurus

  • Arapaima agassizii
  • Species of fish

    made by Johann Baptist von Spix and Louis Agassiz in 1829. The holotype skeleton was kept at the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology and destroyed during

    Arapaima agassizii

    Arapaima agassizii

    Arapaima_agassizii

  • Diplodocus
  • Genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaurs (fossil)

    bridges. D. carnegii is one of the longest dinosaurs known from a complete skeleton, with a total length of 24–26 meters (79–85 ft). Modern mass estimates

    Diplodocus

    Diplodocus

    Diplodocus

  • Scleractinia
  • Order of Hexacorallia which produce a massive stony skeleton

    are marine animals in the phylum Cnidaria that build themselves a hard skeleton. The individual animals are known as polyps and have a cylindrical body

    Scleractinia

    Scleractinia

    Scleractinia

  • Brachiosaurus
  • Sauropod dinosaur genus from the late Jurassic Period

    Jurassic Park. The genus Brachiosaurus is based on a partial postcranial skeleton discovered in 1900 in the valley of the Colorado River near Fruita, Colorado

    Brachiosaurus

    Brachiosaurus

    Brachiosaurus

  • Khankhuuluu
  • Genus of tyrannosauroid dinosaurs

    Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, known from several skull bones and two partial skeletons, including shoulder, pelvic, and hindlimb bones, and several vertebrae

    Khankhuuluu

    Khankhuuluu

    Khankhuuluu

  • Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
  • Disease in which fibrous connective tissue turns into bone

    sufferers, as new bone replaces musculature and fuses with the existing skeleton. This has earned FOP the nickname "stone man disease". FOP is caused by

    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva

    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva

    Fibrodysplasia_ossificans_progressiva

  • Ctenucha virginica
  • Species of moth

    fulvicollis – yellow-collared scape moth Harrisina americana – grapeleaf skeletonizer Cotinis (12 July 2020). "Species Ctenucha virginica - Virginia Ctenucha

    Ctenucha virginica

    Ctenucha virginica

    Ctenucha_virginica

  • Miracinonyx
  • Extinct genus of mammal

    predator. The genus was originally known from fragments of skeletons, but nearly complete skeletons have been recovered from Natural Trap Cave in northern

    Miracinonyx

    Miracinonyx

    Miracinonyx

  • Eusuchia
  • Clade of reptiles

    morphological and stratigraphic data recovered the cladogram below: A 2021 Rio & Mannion phylogenetic study using a heavily modified morphological data

    Eusuchia

    Eusuchia

    Eusuchia

  • Dental anthropology
  • Subfield of biological anthropology

    from the Human Skeleton. Cambridge University Press. Scott, G. Richard; Irish, Joel D. (2017). Human Tooth Crown and Root Morphology: The Arizona State

    Dental anthropology

    Dental_anthropology

  • Sharamynodon
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    History in June and September 1923. The fossils included a nearly complete skeleton with a sideways crushed skull (AMNH 20278), a left mandibular ramus (AMNH

    Sharamynodon

    Sharamynodon

    Sharamynodon

  • Weigeltisaurus
  • Extinct genus of reptiles

    from the Kupferschiefer, and so the rods were prepared away to expose the skeleton. Johannes Weigelt named the new species Palaeochamaeleo jaekeli both in

    Weigeltisaurus

    Weigeltisaurus

    Weigeltisaurus

  • Sponge spicule
  • Structural element of sea sponges

    found in most sponges. The meshing of many spicules serves as the sponge's skeleton and thus it provides structural support and potentially defense against

    Sponge spicule

    Sponge spicule

    Sponge_spicule

  • Shantungosaurus
  • Genus of ornithopod dinosaurs

    described in 1973, Shantungosaurus is known from over five incomplete skeletons that were unearthed from 1964 to 1968. Chinese scientist Xing Xu and his

    Shantungosaurus

    Shantungosaurus

    Shantungosaurus

  • Angeles Mesa skeletons
  • Partially fossilized human remains found California 1924

    Angeles Mesa Skeletons or Haverty Skeletons are two common names for permineralized prehistoric human remains comprising eight individuals (three males

    Angeles Mesa skeletons

    Angeles Mesa skeletons

    Angeles_Mesa_skeletons

  • Ankylosaurus
  • Ankylosaurid dinosaur genus from the Late Cretaceous Period

    belly". A handful of specimens have been excavated to date, but a complete skeleton has not been discovered. Though other members of Ankylosauria are represented

    Ankylosaurus

    Ankylosaurus

    Ankylosaurus

  • Concept map
  • Diagram showing relationships among concepts

    Infographics Information design Knowledge visualization Mental model Morphological analysis Ontology (information science) Schema (psychology) Visual analytics

    Concept map

    Concept map

    Concept_map

  • Venus' flower basket
  • Species of sponge

    depths below 500 m (1,600 ft). Like other glass sponges, they build their skeletons out of silica, which forms a unique lattice structure consisting of spicules

    Venus' flower basket

    Venus' flower basket

    Venus'_flower_basket

  • Longipteryx
  • Genus of birds

    from the holotype IVPP V 12325 - a fine and nearly complete skeleton — another entire skeleton (IPPV V 12552), some isolated bones (a humerus and furcula

    Longipteryx

    Longipteryx

    Longipteryx

  • Deinonychus
  • Genus of theropod dinosaur

    having the skeleton, specimen AMNH 3015, put on display, but never finished this work. Brown brought back from the Cloverly Formation the skeleton of a smaller

    Deinonychus

    Deinonychus

    Deinonychus

  • Dire wolf
  • Extinct species of canine mammal

    a large wolf from the Rancho La Brea tar pits. By 1912 he had found a skeleton sufficiently complete to be able to formally recognize these and the previously

    Dire wolf

    Dire wolf

    Dire_wolf

  • Cheddar Man
  • Prehistoric human remains found in England

    Cheddar Man is a human male skeleton found in Gough's Cave in Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, England. The skeletal remains date to around the mid-to-late 9th

    Cheddar Man

    Cheddar Man

    Cheddar_Man

  • Collodaria
  • Order of single-celled organisms

    composition and morphology of the mineral skeletons which include Acantharia with strontium sulphate skeleton, Taxopodida with silica skeleton, Collodaria

    Collodaria

    Collodaria

    Collodaria

  • Nassellaria
  • Order of single-celled organisms

    the class Radiolaria. The organisms of this order are characterized by a skeleton cross link with a cone or ring. Nassellaria is an order of Radiolaria under

    Nassellaria

    Nassellaria

    Nassellaria

  • Mycale anisochela
  • Species of demosponge

    It is highly flexible due to its large internal cavities and fibrous skeleton. The ectosome (the outer region of a sponge) is separated from the choanosome

    Mycale anisochela

    Mycale_anisochela

  • Stolon
  • Horizontal connections between organisms

    may be part of the organism, or of its skeleton. Typically, animal stolons are exoskeletons (external skeletons). In botany, stolons are plant stems which

    Stolon

    Stolon

    Stolon

  • Notoungulata
  • Extinct order of hoofed mammals

    the results of some morphological analyses which posited them as afrotherians. It is in line with some more recent morphological analyses which suggested

    Notoungulata

    Notoungulata

    Notoungulata

  • Chondrichthyes
  • Class of jawed cartilaginous fish

    which all have skeletons primarily composed of cartilage. They can be contrasted with the Osteichthyes or bony fish, which have skeletons primarily composed

    Chondrichthyes

    Chondrichthyes

    Chondrichthyes

  • Dog
  • Domesticated species of canid

    discovered in Bonn-Oberkassel, Germany. Contextual, isotopic, genetic, and morphological evidence shows that this dog was not a local wolf. Dated to 14,223 years

    Dog

    Dog

    Dog

  • Kronosaurus
  • Pliosaur genus from the Early Cretaceous period of Australia

    specimens historically attributed to the taxon, including a well known skeleton that is now massively restored in plaster. Several attributed fossils were

    Kronosaurus

    Kronosaurus

    Kronosaurus

  • Sand dollar
  • Order of sea urchins

    urchins". The term "sand dollar" derives from the appearance of the tests (skeletons) of dead individuals after being washed ashore. The test lacks its velvet-like

    Sand dollar

    Sand dollar

    Sand_dollar

  • Pliosaurus
  • Extinct genus of marine reptiles

    Europe and South America. The first known fossil consists of a partial skeleton of an immature specimen collected by William Buckland in Market Rasen,

    Pliosaurus

    Pliosaurus

    Pliosaurus

  • Human skeletal changes due to bipedalism
  • Evoltionary changes to the human skeleton as a consequence of bipedalism

    million years ago with Danuvius guggenmosi, has led to morphological alterations to the human skeleton including changes to the arrangement, shape, and size

    Human skeletal changes due to bipedalism

    Human skeletal changes due to bipedalism

    Human_skeletal_changes_due_to_bipedalism

  • Boophis
  • Genus of amphibians

    bright-eyed or skeleton frogs. They show typical 'tree frog' traits, and are a good example of convergent evolution with morphologically similar species

    Boophis

    Boophis

    Boophis

  • Beta skeleton
  • In computational geometry and geometric graph theory, a β-skeleton or beta skeleton is an undirected graph defined from a set of points in the Euclidean

    Beta skeleton

    Beta skeleton

    Beta_skeleton

  • Eopavo
  • Extinct bird genus

    hezhengensis, known from a partial skeleton. The holotype specimen of Eopavo hezhengensis consists of an incomplete skeleton represented by elements of limb

    Eopavo

    Eopavo

  • Little Foot
  • Hominin fossil

    573) is the nickname given to a nearly complete Australopithecus fossil skeleton found in 1994–1998 in the cave system of Sterkfontein, South Africa. Originally

    Little Foot

    Little Foot

    Little_Foot

  • Saber-toothed predator
  • Group of extinct animals

    large carnivorans present in Linxia Basin, which likely prove the rapid morphological evolution and gregariousness. Pathological analysis also found that

    Saber-toothed predator

    Saber-toothed predator

    Saber-toothed_predator

  • Velociraptor
  • Genus of Late Cretaceous dinosaur

    Velociraptor specimen (GIN or IGM 100/2000), represented by a complete skeleton including the skull of a young individual. It was found at the Tugriken

    Velociraptor

    Velociraptor

    Velociraptor

  • Yantarogekko
  • Extinct genus of lizards

    preserved limbs (including preserved toe pads on one limb), lacking a skeleton. While considered in its initial description to be a member of the family

    Yantarogekko

    Yantarogekko

    Yantarogekko

  • Ichthyostega
  • Extinct genus of tetrapodomorphs

    synonymous (in which case only I. stensioei would remain), because their morphological differences are not very pronounced. The species differ in skull proportions

    Ichthyostega

    Ichthyostega

    Ichthyostega

  • Ursoidea
  • Superfamily of mammals

    White, Stuart C.; Tedford, Richard H. (2022). "An exquisitely preserved skeleton of Eoarctos vorax (Nov. Gen. Et sp.) from Fitterer Ranch, North Dakota

    Ursoidea

    Ursoidea

    Ursoidea

  • Eopinacosaurus
  • Genus of ankylosaurid dinosaur

    In 1996, a Belgian-Chinese expedition discovered a large, articulated skeleton in the Bayan Mandahu Formation of China. In 1999, Pascal Godefroit and

    Eopinacosaurus

    Eopinacosaurus

    Eopinacosaurus

  • Necrophage
  • Animal that feeds on carrion

    National Wildlife Collection in Canberra, dermestid beetles are used for skeleton preparation. Dermestid beetles eat hair, skin and flesh, but not bones

    Necrophage

    Necrophage

    Necrophage

  • Stylodictya
  • Genus of single-celled organisms

    of the rest of the skeleton and act as radial spines. Other species of Stylodictya have a similar overall coin-shaped morphology, but with slightly different

    Stylodictya

    Stylodictya

  • Specimens of Tyrannosaurus
  • Tyrannosaurus rex. In total, Brown found five partial Tyrannosaurus skeletons. The skeleton of this specimen was used as the iconic symbol for the Jurassic

    Specimens of Tyrannosaurus

    Specimens of Tyrannosaurus

    Specimens_of_Tyrannosaurus

  • Acanthodii
  • Extinct paraphyletic class of fishes

    them to be considered "stem-sharks". Acanthodians had a cartilaginous skeleton, but their fins had a wide, bony base and were reinforced on their anterior

    Acanthodii

    Acanthodii

    Acanthodii

  • Messelasturidae
  • Extinct family of birds

    equivalently aged London Clay of southern England. In 2005, a more complete skeleton of Messelastur was described, and it and Tynskya were placed into their

    Messelasturidae

    Messelasturidae

    Messelasturidae

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  • Kankala
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Kankala

    Skeleton; A Collection of Bones

    Kankala

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    English : metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle English, Old English loc ‘lock’, ‘fastening’.English : topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosure, a place that could be locked, Middle English loke, Old English loca (a derivative of loc as in 1). Middle English loke also came to be used to denote a barrier, in particular a barrier on a river which could be opened and closed at will, and, by extension, a bridge. The surname may thus also have been a metonymic occupational name for a lock-keeper.English, Dutch, and German : nickname for a person with fine hair, or curly hair, from Middle English loc, Middle High German lock(e) ‘lock (of hair)’, ‘curl’.Americanized spelling of German Loch.

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    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Tighearnach, TIARNACH means "lord."

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    Dawn; bright.

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    Tall, Towering (1)

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    Wise; Aromatic Herb; From the Spice; Prophet; Healthy; Profound Wisdom

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    Leen |

    Tender

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    One who distinguishes truth from falsehood, Power of discrimination

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    Fine or thin texture feeble voice, Like the moon

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    Loving heart

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  • Morphological
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or according to, the principles of morphology.

  • Skeleton
  • a.

    Consisting of, or resembling, a skeleton; consisting merely of the framework or outlines; having only certain leading features of anything; as, a skeleton sermon; a skeleton crystal.

  • Morphotic
  • a.

    Connected with, or becoming an integral part of, a living unit or of the morphological framework; as, morphotic, or tissue, proteids.

  • Skeletonize
  • v. t.

    To prepare a skeleton of; also, to reduce, as a leaf, to its skeleton.

  • Tubipora
  • n.

    A genus of halcyonoids in which the skeleton, or coral (called organ-pipe coral), consists of a mass of parallel cylindrical tubes united at intervals by transverse plates. These corals are usually red or purple and form large masses. They are natives of the tropical parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

  • Morphon
  • n.

    A morphological individual, characterized by definiteness of form bion, a physiological individual. See Tectology.

  • Splanchno-skeleton
  • n.

    That part of the skeleton connected with the sense organs and the viscera.

  • Deduplication
  • n.

    The division of that which is morphologically one organ into two or more, as the division of an organ of a plant into a pair or cluster.

  • Visceroskeletal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the framework, or skeleton, or skeleton, of the viscera; as, the visceroskeletal system of muscles.

  • Homodemic
  • a.

    A morphological term signifying development, in the case of multicellular organisms, from the same unit deme or unit of the inferior orders of individuality.

  • Skeletonizer
  • n.

    Any small moth whose larva eats the parenchyma of leaves, leaving the skeleton; as, the apple-leaf skeletonizer.

  • Scleroskeleton
  • n.

    That part of the skeleton which is developed in tendons, ligaments, and aponeuroses.

  • Unflesh
  • v. t.

    To deprive of flesh; to reduce a skeleton.

  • Skeletonizing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Skeletonize

  • Morphologic
  • a.

    Alt. of Morphological

  • Skeletonized
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Skeletonize

  • Homocategoric
  • a.

    Belonging to the same category of individuality; -- a morphological term applied to organisms so related.

  • Bion
  • p. pr.

    The physiological individual, characterized by definiteness and independence of function, in distinction from the morphological individual or morphon.

  • Idorgan
  • n.

    A morphological unit, consisting of two or more plastids, which does not possess the positive character of the person or stock, in distinction from the physiological organ or biorgan. See Morphon.

  • Evolution
  • n.

    A general name for the history of the steps by which any living organism has acquired the morphological and physiological characters which distinguish it; a gradual unfolding of successive phases of growth or development.