Definition of Prebasal

1. situated in front of a base [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prebasal

preaudits
preauthorization
preauthorizations
preaver
preaverred
preaverring
preavers
preaxial
prebade
prebaiting
prebake
prebaked
prebakes
prebaking
prebankruptcy
prebasal (current term)
prebatch
prebatched
prebatches
prebatching
prebattle
prebend
prebendal
prebendalism
prebendalisms
prebendaries
prebendary
prebendaryship
prebendaryships
prebendate

Literary usage of Prebasal

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

1. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1905)
"prebasal plate not exposed. a!.—Ventral pores not existing on segments beyond the ... prebasal plate exposed at the middle, the basal plate being a little ..."

2. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History by American Museum of Natural History (1914)
"The femora; with apre- apical and the tibia; with a prebasal and apical fuscous band, with close set fine hairs underneath on the venter and on antenna? and ..."

3. The Myology of the Raven (Corvus Corax Sinuatus.): A Guide to the Study of by Robert Wilson Shufeldt (1890)
"Here, in the subject before us, a special slip is thrown off for attachment from the deep flexor tendon as it passes over the prebasal joint in question, ..."

4. The Myriapoda of North America by Charles Harvey Bollman (1893)
"Coxal pores one, concealed ; prebasal plate concealed ; coxa of ... prebasal plate concealed; anterior coxal pore hidden by ventral plate; ..."

5. Bulletin by United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution (1893)
"Coxal pores one, concealed ; prebasal plate concealed ; coxa of ... prebasal plate concealed: anterior coxal poro hidden by ventral plate; ..."

6. The Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales by Linnean Society of New South Wales (1884)
"The prebasal ridge of d4 is developed on its outer two-thirds only, and is connected with the anterior lobe by a minute link. The anterior lobe, like all ..."

7. The Butterflies of the Eastern United States and Canada: With Special by Samuel Hubbard Scudder, William Morris Davis, Charles William Woodworth, Leland Ossian Howard, Charles Valentine Riley, Samuel Wendell Williston (1889)
"... series of large silvery or buff spots ; there are also infra-mesial and prebasal series of similar spots, the latter usually smaller than the former. ..."

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