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Definition of Metamerically
1. adv. In a metameric manner.
Definition of Metamerically
1. Adverb. In a metameric manner. ¹
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Definition of Metamerically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Metamerically
Literary usage of Metamerically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Zoological Record ...: Being Records of Zoological Literature by Zoological Record Association (London, England), Zoological Society of London (1880)
"... openings not placed metamerically, with fasciculate, non-ramose tracheae,
having cribriform orifices ramose ..."
2. The Journal of Physiology by Physiological Society (Great Britain). (1889)
"... of nerve-cells from which these nerves arise are arranged not in a continuous
chain but metamerically, point directly to the conclusion that the nervous ..."
3. Journal of Morphology by Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology (1891)
"Along the margin there are twenty-one dull yellow spots, metamerically arranged,
... There are two rows of yellow spots metamerically arranged, marking the ..."
4. An Introduction to the Study of the Comparative Anatomy of Animals: A by Gilbert Charles Bourne, Arthur Bolles Lee (1902)
"... has been taken as an example of a bilaterally symmetrical metamerically segmented
... the adult snail is not, and neither are metamerically segmented. ..."
5. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"The generative products an contained in separate pouches placed metamerically in
the way noticed above in treating of the digestive system. ..."
6. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology by Museum of Comparative Zoology, John E. Cadle, Harvard University (1905)
"In this genus there are also metamerically arranged transverse vessels in the
posterior portion of the body which unite the lateral vessels above the ..."
7. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1908)
"The nephridia number five pairs, and are arranged metamerically. Those of the
posterior four pairs are simple, and similar to those of annelid larva?, ..."