Definition of Spondyls

1. spondyl [n] - See also: spondyl

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spondyls

spondylolistheses
spondylolisthetic
spondylolisthetic pelvis
spondylolysis
spondylomalacia
spondylopathy
spondyloptosis
spondylopyosis
spondyloschisis
spondylosis
spondylosyndesis
spondylothoracic
spondylotomy
spondylous
spondyls (current term)
spong
sponge bag
sponge bath
sponge baths
sponge biopsy
sponge cake
sponge cakes
sponge cloth
sponge down
sponge genus
sponge gourd
sponge mop
sponge morel

Literary usage of Spondyls

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

1. The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying by Jeremy Taylor (1876)
"dead man's bones of silver, with spondyls exactly turning to every of the guests, and saying to every one, that you and you must die, and look not one upon ..."

2. The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying by Jeremy Taylor (1864)
"dead man's bones of silver, with spondyls exactly turning to every of the guests, and saying to every one, that you and you must die, and look not one upon ..."

3. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor: With a Life of the Author by Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber (1839)
"... that being to be exposed to beasts in the theatre, he broke his neck in the spondyls of the wheel upon which he was drawn to the spectacles; ..."

4. The Order Microsauria by Robert Lynn Carroll, Pamela Gaskill (1978)
"... the living groups, although the large orbits and palatal vacuities, common to small and larval temno- spondyls, give it a generally froglike appearance. ..."

5. An Historical Digest of the Provincial Press: Being a Collation of All Items by Lyman Horace Weeks, Edwin Monroe Bacon (1911)
"... and a second Incision made round his Neck to the very spondyls of the Neck- bone; and a third Incision under that, ..."

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