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pectus

NOUN
  1. the part of the human torso between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates

How To Use pectus In A Sentence

  • The prospectuses and programs of most American colleges and universities claim to educate for citizenry.
  • The Christian conspectus or theatre in the old sense has a happy ending, whether the protagonist triumphs or is damned, because God's justice has been done.
  • It is understood Woolworths' analysis of ALH's unaudited figures will show the pub company missed its prospectus forecast in relation to gaming and on-premise liquor revenue.
  • Thorax and pectus tawny, the former globose, with a black dorsal spot; abdomen tawny at the base; anterior legs testaceous, hind femora spinose beneath; wings grey, darker at the tips; stigma and veins black; halteres testaceous, with piceous tips. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Since October 1998, the SEC has required that the prospectus be drafted in "plain English" pursuant to the provisions of Rule 421 of the SEC's General Rules and Regulations. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • If he is interested, surely he would prefer to read the published prospectus. Sharing the Success - the story of NFC
  • Then he busily flicks through the university's Life Sciences prospectus in search of inspiration.
  • a few whitish bristles; pectus whitish; hind borders of the abdominal segments ferruginous; legs testaceous; femora striped with black; tarsi black, ferruginous at the base; wings limpid, blackish at the tips; costa deep black, incrassated in the middle; halteres testaceous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • We vote in knowledge, however, not ignorance, knowledge of the larger political conspectus.
  • This prospectus is designed to help you to assess the practical possibilities for study at Edinburgh.
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