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Definition of Emyds
1. emyd [n] - See also: emyd
Lexicographical Neighbors of Emyds
Literary usage of Emyds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Text-book of Paleontology by Karl Alfred von Zittel (1902)
"The emyds or Marsh Turtles are very closely related to the Land Tortoises, ...
Plastron and carapace, i 3 (after Leidy). ever, in the emyds is less convex, ..."
2. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History by American Museum of Natural History (1906)
"... and there is at its hinder end a low and short ridge, the homologue of that
which is so conspicuous in numerous modern genera of emyds. In the Fig. ,. ..."
3. On the Anatomy of Vertebrates by Richard Owen (1866)
"89 and 91), and a few emyds; but is widely open above in other Chelonia.
The tympanic pedicle is a single bone, fig. 91, 2s, expanded above, with a more or ..."
4. On the Anatomy of Vertebrates by Richard Owen (1866)
"89 and 91), and a few emyds; but is widely open above in other Chelonia.
The tympanic pedicle is a single bone, fig. 91, 28, expanded above, with a more or ..."
5. The American Geologist: A Monthly Journal of Geology and Allied Sciences by Newton Horace Winchell (1905)
"The emyds present probably belong neither to Chrysemys nor to Clemmys, although
closely related to both. Professor Osborn (Ann. NY Acad. ..."
6. The Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism by Henry William Watson, Samuel Hawsley Burbury (1885)
"... jIJ^m'eMyds + 2 fff(VV')dxdydz. Therefore C" = C-4. fff(V~ V')dxdydz = GK.
Similarly, ff = BK, A' = AK. Definition. A body which has the same potential ..."
7. An Essay on Classification by Louis Agassiz (1859)
"... the marine Turtles are all larger than the largest inhabitants of our rivers
and ponds ; the more aquatic Trionyx larger than the emyds ; and, ..."