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Definition of Caudated
1. Adjective. Having a tail or taillike appendage.
Category relationships: Zoological Science, Zoology
Similar to: Bobtail, Bobtailed, Caudal, Taillike, Tailed, Scaly-tailed, Scissor-tailed, Short-tailed, Square-tailed, Stiff-tailed, Swallow-tailed, Tail-shaped
Antonyms: Acaudate
Derivative terms: Caudate
Definition of Caudated
1. having a tail [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caudated
Literary usage of Caudated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on Localization in Diseases of the Brain by Jean Martin Charcot (1878)
"Thus the caudated ganglion, for example (and the fact is explained by the method
in which the vessels going to it are distributed), is never destroyed in ..."
2. A Treatise on the diseases of the nervous system by William Alexander Hammond, Græme M. Hammond (1891)
"These gray nuclei are three on each side—the lenticular nucleus, the caudated
nucleus, and the optic thalamus. The first two are sometimes designated the ..."
3. Southern Presbyterian Review (1858)
"If caudated men cannot be found, long- eared men certainly can be found, and
without the trouble of going to the central depths of Africa for them : " None ..."
4. An Atlas of Clinical Microscopy by Alexander Peyer, Alfred Conrad Girard (1885)
"caudated Epithelia originate generally from the pelvis of the kidney (Plate 42).
These relations are, however, complicated by the peculiarity that the ..."