How To Use Uncus In A Sentence

  • The sward consists of small grasses, Juncus niveus, Gnaphalium, Hypericum of Mollong, suffrutex incertus. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • The peat-bog is formed of Juncus effusus with Spagnum rugegense. Kahuzi-Biéga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • If I've had an uncustomary sort of marriage, that's my business, not yours. THE HARDIE INHERITANCE
  • Anteriorly it is continued into the notch of the uncus, where it forms a sharp bend and is then prolonged as a delicate band, the band of Giacomini, over the uncus, on the lateral surface of which it is lost. IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
  • At I 313-16, Lucretius, discussing the invisible wearing away of substances, says 'stilicidi casus _lapidem_ cauat, uncus aratri/_ferreus_ occulte decrescit uomer in aruis,/strataque iam uolgi pedibus detrita uiarum/saxea conspicimus'. The Last Poems of Ovid
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  • Areas with persistently high water tables generally have Sphagnum spp. as the predominant ground cover, with Eriophorum virginicum L., Juncus acuminatus Michx., and J. effusus as important emergents.
  • —The rhinencephalon comprises the olfactory lobe, the uncus, the subcallosal and supracallosal gyri, the fascia dentata hippocampi, the septum pellucidum, the fornix, and the hippocampus. IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
  • As a result, some wonderful informal, unstructured, and uncustomary team-building occurs.
  • The seasonally flooded hollows are covered with sea clubrush Scirpus maritimus, bulrush Schoenoplectus lacustris, rushes Juncus sp. and crowfoot Ranunculus baudotii. Doñana National Park, Spain
  • `I've heard that people disappear in these prisons," he said with an uncustomary hint of relish. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The most surprising element of the week was the uncustomary silence of the First Minister.
  • He thought they resembled the European reed bunting, so drew from the Latin word for "rush," juncus, and that's how the junco got its name. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • The year ended with uncustomary relative quiet.
  • A new cautionary diction, an uncustomary prudence inflected our way of talking to one another.
  • The seasonally flooded hollows are covered with sea clubrush Scirpus maritimus, bulrush Schoenoplectus lacustris, rushes Juncus sp. and crowfoot Ranunculus baudotii. Doñana National Park, Spain
  • Abe wears his signature field trip hat that he wove with juncus and deergrass.
  • Here it lies along the concavity of the hippocampus, on the surface of which some of its fibers are spread out to form the alveus, while the remainder are continued as a narrow white band, the fimbria hippocampi, which is prolonged into the uncus of the hippocampal gyrus. IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
  • Sense of smell is projected in uncus [ "uncus" means hook] and hippocampus which are also parts of temporal lobe on medial aspect. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Drucker's seat belt broke and his forehead slammed into the uncushioned coaming at the bottom of the windshield frame.
  • His ability to chase down shots made Federer indecisive and forced him into uncustomary unforced errors.
  • Attics were ransacked with uncustomary thoroughness.
  • The heart is not quadrilocular (i.e., of four chambers), but trilocular (of three), and two structures, not seen in Lepus, the truncus arteriosus and the sinus venosus, into the latter of which the venous blood runs before entering the right auricle, are to be noted. Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
  • This community was dominated by the emergents Polygonum hydropiperoides, Lindernia dubia, Penthorum sedoides, Ludwigia palustris, Echinochloa muricata var. muricata, Scirpus validus, Juncus effusus, and Eleocharis smallii.
  • The Hippocampal Fissure (fissura hippocampi; dentate fissure) begins immediately behind the splenium of the corpus callosum, and runs forward between the hippocampal and dentate gyri to end in the uncus. IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
  • But somehow, for all his foreign ways and uncustomary directness toward Miss Darcy, she trusted him.
  • With uncustomary modesty, she claimed only precision and finish.
  • Burly forward James McDonnell kicked four goals while John Bowen, playing in the uncustomary position of centre half forward, kicked two.
  • The upturned cardiac apex and the pulmonary artery concavity cause the appearance of a ‘boot shaped’ heart which is usually seen in the older child or the patient with pseudotruncus.
  • The parts sound comically ominous--the amygdala, the hippocampus, the uncus. Proust effect
  • This year an uncustomary extra award was bestowed.
  • The heart is not quadrilocular (i.e., of four chambers), but trilocular (of three), and two structures, not seen in Lepus, the truncus arteriosus and the sinus venosus, into the latter of which the venous blood runs before entering the right auricle, are to be noted. Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata

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