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Definition of Annulations
1. annulation [n] - See also: annulation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Annulations
Literary usage of Annulations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Canadian Entomologist by Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ), Entomological Society of Ontario, Entomological Society of Canada (1863-1871) (1879)
"... likewise has white annulations towards the tips of the antennae. I have not
seen any of the European species, but comparing our species with the figures ..."
2. Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting by County Surveyors' Institute (Ohio)., Ohio Society of Professional Engineers (1889)
"If you count the number of annulations over the scar, it will be accurate, but
if you go into the center of the tree and count the annulations, ..."
3. Natural History of New York by New York (State). Natural History Survey, James Ellsworth De Kay (1879)
"The apical portion is extremely attenuate, with regular and closely arranged
acute annulations, which near the apex are visible only under a strong lens, ..."
4. Maryland Geological Survey by Maryland Geological Survey (1913)
"Test very thin, rarely preserved; tube ornamented with prominent annulations,
which become more frequent and less marked toward the apex; on the chamber of ..."
5. Reports Dealing with the Systematic Geology and Paleontology of Maryland by Maryland Geological Survey (1913)
"Septa smooth and thin; sutures straight and horizontal, and bearing no uniform
relation to the frequency or curvature of the annulations; ..."
6. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1885)
"The sloping sides of the annulations sometimes bear one or two ... The prominence
and regularity of the annulations in the older portions of the shell will ..."
7. Report on the Work of the Horn Scientific Expedition to Central Australia by Sir Baldwin Spencer, William Austin Horn (1896)
"Shell elongate, straight, rate of increase one in seven; section roundly oblong ;
surface ornamented with rounded annulations having an obliquity of about ..."