Definition of Arcuations

1. arcuation [n] - See also: arcuation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Arcuations

arcuate line of ilium
arcuate nuclei
arcuate nucleus
arcuate nucleus of thalamus
arcuate popliteal ligament
arcuate scotoma
arcuate uterus
arcuate vein of the kidney
arcuate veins of kidney
arcuate zone
arcuated
arcuately
arcuation
arcuations
arcubalist
arcubalister
arcubalisters
arcubalists
arcubisite
arcubus
arcubuses
arcubusses
arcus adiposus
arcus alveolaris mandibulae
arcus alveolaris maxillae
arcus anterior atlantis
arcus aortae

Literary usage of Arcuations

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

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1920)
"... mold can be made quickly, although it requires some time for the cast to harden. For those who do not have occasion to draw many arcuations a device of ..."

2. Transactions of the American Entomological Society. by American Entomological Society (1885)
"... and all intermediate shades ; lateral margins of third abdominal segment with two slight arcuations, in others the lobe is wanting and the margins with ..."

3. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1891)
"The moraine showed some arcuations, but taken aa a whole it was parallel to the land. In some exceptional instances it ap proached closely to the land, ..."

4. The Conchologist's Text-book: Embracing the Arrangements of Lamarck and by Thomas Brown (1853)
"... bent in the form of an arch. Area, the surface contained between lines or boundaries. Arcuations, bendings ..."

5. An essay on the origin and development of window tracery in England by Edward Augustus Freeman (1851)
"There is a window (99) at St. John Maddermarket, Norwich, of five lights, with what we may call quasi-sub- arcuations rising from the top of the central ..."

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