Definition of Glabellae

1. Noun. (plural of glabella) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Glabellae

1. glabella [n] - See also: glabella

Lexicographical Neighbors of Glabellae

gizz
gizzard
gizzards
gizzen
gizzened
gizzening
gizzens
gizzes
gizzing
gjetost
gjetosts
gju
gjus
glabella
glabellad
glabellae (current term)
glabellar
glabellas
glabellum
glabrate
glabrescent
glabrity
glabrous
glabrous skin
glacading
glace
glace de viande
glaceed
glaceing
glaces

Literary usage of Glabellae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1877)
"... is detected in the body of the rock only by the diverging canals seen in a longitudinal section. The curious glabellae of ..."

2. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1867)
"On my showing several glabellae of these fossil trilobites to E. Billings, Esq., early in the summer of 1861, he at once remarked, ..."

3. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1894)
"The chief fossils observed are trilobites, Mr. Walker describing the specimens brought back as "several small slabs covered with glabellae of a ..."

4. Geology of Wisconsin: Survey of 1873-1879 by Wisconsin Chief Geologist (1883)
"The remains, as before, are mainly disjointed, consisting of detached glabellae, cheeks, pleura?, ..."

5. Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio by Geological Survey of Ohio (1893)
"This species occurs in the Ohio Clinton limestone at Brown's Quarry, common (glabellae sometimes 22mm. long); Soldiers' Home, rare; ..."

6. Researches Into the Physical History of Mankind by James Cowles Prichard (1844)
"The orbits are remarkably large, and separated from each other by a very extensive cribriform bone; the glabellae very full and projecting; the nasal bones ..."

7. Acadian Geology: The Geological Structure, Organic Remains, and Mineral by John William Dawson (1868)
"The glabellae of these two species are very alike in outline, but C. Baileyi wants the glabella furrows, or has them only indistinctly marked. ..."

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