Lexicographical Neighbors of Apertural
Literary usage of Apertural
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Microscopy: Being a Handbook to the Microscope by Almroth Wright (1906)
"... apertural plane of an antecedent vista in the apertural planes of all the
following vistas—Preliminary indications of the practical applications of the ..."
2. Publication by Palaeontographical Society (Great Britain) (1908)
"J the other side of its aperture, while the apertural portion lies wholly I ...
The apertural spines become gradually more and more ascending in position, ..."
3. The Bear River Formation and Its Characteristic Fauna by Charles Abiathar White (1895)
"apertural view ; enlarged. Fig. 3. Similar view of an imperfect specimen; enlarged.
... apertural view of a large specimen ; natural size. Fig. 7. ..."
4. The Yorkshire Lias by Ralph Tate, John Frederick Blake (1876)
"Shell, with generally a wide umbilicus; rounded ventral side, with radiating
ribs ; body-chamber § to 1 whorl ; apertural edge with a thickened or drawn-in ..."
5. Lower Peninsula, 1873-1876: Accompanied by a Geological Map by Carl Ludwig Rominger, Samuel S. Garrigues, Michigan Geological Survey (1876)
"In the furrow corresponding to the apertural gap, the other furrows from both
sides converge at acute angles, like the barbs of a plume, to its keel, ..."
6. Report of the Geological Survey of Ohioby Geological Survey of Ohio by Geological Survey of Ohio (1893)
"Posterior view ; b. apertural view ; c. umbilical view, the rapid expansion of
the outer lip not well shown. In all three figures the outline of the outer ..."