Word Meanings - METACARPUS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
That part of the skeleton of the hand or forefoot between the carpus and phalanges. In man it consists of five bones. See Illust. of Artiodactyla.
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- SKELETON
The bony and cartilaginous framework which supports the soft parts of a vertebrate animal. Note: The more or less firm or hardened framework of an invertebrate animal. Note: In a wider sense, the skeleton includes the whole connective- - ILLUSTROUS
Without luster. - ILLUSTRIOUS
1. Possessing luster or brightness; brilliant; luminous; splendid. Quench the light; thine eyes are guides illustrious. Beau. & Fl. 2. Characterized by greatness, nobleness, etc.; eminent; conspicuous; distinguished. Illustrious earls, renowened - BONESET
A medicinal plant, the thoroughwort . Its properties are diaphoretic and tonic. - ILLUSTRATIVELY
By way of illustration or elucidation. Sir T. Browne. - ILLUSTRATIVE
1. Tending or designed to illustrate, exemplify, or elucidate. 2. Making illustrious. - CARPUS
The wrist; the bones or cartilages between the forearm, or antibrachium, and the hand or forefoot; in man, consisting of eight short bones disposed in two rows. - ILLUSTRIOUSNESS
The state or quality of being eminent; greatness; grandeur; glory; fame. - ILLUSTRATION
1. The act of illustrating; the act of making clear and distinct; education; also, the state of being illustrated, or of being made clear and distinct. 2. That which illustrates; a comparison or example intended to make clear or apprehensible, - ILLUSTRIOUSLY
In a illustrious manner; conspicuously; eminently; famously. Milton. - BETWEEN
betweónum; prefix be- by + a form fr. AS. twa two, akin to Goth. 1. In the space which separates; betwixt; as, New York is between Boston and Philadelphia. 2. Used in expressing motion from one body or place to another; from one to another of - ILLUSTRATE
1. To make clear, bright, or luminous. Here, when the moon illustrates all the sky. Chapman. 2. To set in a clear light; to exhibit distinctly or conspicuously. Shak. To prove him, and illustrate his high worth. Milton. 3. To make clear, - PHALANGES
, pl. of Phalanx. - SKELETONIZER
Any small moth whose larva eats the parenchyma of leaves, leaving the skeleton; as, the apple-leaf skeletonizer. - ILLUSTRATOR
One who illustrates. - SKELETONIZE
To prepare a skeleton of; also, to reduce, as a leaf, to its skeleton. Pop. Sci. Monthly. - ARTIODACTYLA
One of the divisions of the ungulate animals. The functional toes of the hind foot are even in number, and the third digit of each foot is asymmetrical and paired with the fourth digit, as in the hog, the sheep, and the ox; - - opposed - BONESETTER
One who sets broken or dislocated bones; -- commonly applied to one, not a regular surgeon, who makes an occupation of setting bones. -- Bone"set*ting, n. - FOREFOOT
A piece of timber which terminates the keel at the fore end, connecting it with the lower end of the stem. (more info) 1. One of the anterior feet of a quardruped or multiped; -- usually written fore foot. - ILLUSTRABLE
Capable of illustration. Sir T. Browne. - WHETTLEBONES
The vertebræ of the back. Dunglison. - SCLEROSKELETON
That part of the skeleton which is developed in tendons, ligaments, and aponeuroses. - RACKABONES
A very lean animal, esp. a horse. - SAWBONES
A nickname for a surgeon. - NAPIER'S BONES; NAPIER'S RODS
A set of rods, made of bone or other material, each divided into nine spaces, and containing the numbers of a column of the multiplication table; -- a contrivance of Baron Napier, the inventor of logarithms, for facilitating the operations - LAZYBONES
A lazy person. - DIPTEROCARPUS
A genus of trees found in the East Indies, some species of which produce a fragrant resin, other species wood oil. The fruit has two long wings. - CROSSBONES
A representation of two of the leg bones or arm bones of a skeleton, laid crosswise, often surmounted with a skull, and serving as a symbol of death. Crossbones, scythes, hourglasses, and other lugubrios emblems of mortality. Hawthorne. - GO-BETWEEN
An intermediate agent; a broker; a procurer; -- usually in a disparaging sense. Shak. - DERMOSKELETON
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