How To Use Inosculate In A Sentence
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The middle section is a simple ventricle, and the hindmost, the section turned towards the dorsal side, into which the vitelline veins inosculate, is a simple auricle (or atrium).
The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
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The two circumflex humeri alone send down branches to inosculate with the small muscular offsets from the middle of the brachial artery.
Surgical Anatomy
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The two circumflex humeri alone send down branches to inosculate with the small muscular offsets from the middle of the brachial artery.
Surgical Anatomy
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The actual point of confluence of these two rivers, the Chobe and the Leeambye, is ill defined, on account of each dividing into several branches as they inosculate; but when the whole body of water collects into one bed, it is a goodly sight for one who has spent many years in the thirsty south.
Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
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For a time this system worked satisfactorily, but ultimately it inosculated itself with the views it was designed to nullify, and the Fujiwara became flagrant abusers of the power handed down to them.
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
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The subjects themselves so inosculate, that it would be strange indeed if the writers should not occasionally encroach upon each other's province; but even this, from the variety of argument, and mode of illustration, will be found interesting.
Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
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Clark's river, some branches of which inosculate with the mighty Missouri on the east.
John B. Wyeth's Oregon, or a Short History of a Long Journey
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As regards the practices of railways among themselves: if the various railways of America are joined and inosculated as they are in England, it appears to me indispensable that they have one common standard among themselves: say Washington Observatory time.
Autobiography
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At the same time as all the vessels of the different buds of trees inosculate or communicate with each other, the fruit becomes sweeter and larger when the green leaves continue on the tree, but the mature flowers themselves, (the succeeding fruit not considered) perhaps suffer little injury from the green leaves being taken off, as some florists have observed.
The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
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Designated parts otherwise unnamed; as, the innominate artery, a great branch of the arch of the aorta; the innominate vein, a great branch of the superior vena cava. inosculate
Surgical Anatomy
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They inosculate; they severally send off and receive connecting growths; and the intercommunion has been ever becoming more frequent, more intricate, more widely ramified.
Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library
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Using superposition method to calculate and receive N-M interaction curve of square steel tubular columns filled with steel-reinforced concrete, it is inosculate with experiment value.
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As this vessel gives off throughout its whole length, numerous branches which inosculate principally with the scapular, mammary, and superior intercostal branches of the subclavian, it will be evident that, in tying it above its own branches, the anastomotic circulation will with much greater freedom be maintained in respect to the arm, than if the ligature be applied below those branches.
Surgical Anatomy
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It is a familiar observation and a perfectly true one that we have no record of our Lord's ever having used miraculous power for the supply of His own wants, and the reason for that, I suppose, is to be found not only in that principle of economy and parsimony of miraculous energy, so that the supernatural in His life was ever pared down to the narrowest possible limits, and inosculated immediately with the natural, but it is also to be found in this -- let me put it into very plain words -- that Christ liked to be helped and served by the people that He loved, and that Christ knew that they liked it as well as He.
Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke
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Eiseley's point is pretty clear cut, whatever the case with the word 'inosculate'.
Darwiniana