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  • He had a banana and a wedge-shaped cheese for lunch.
  • _The wedge-shaped dash over the note_ (staccatissimo) was formerly employed to indicate a tone still more detached than that indicated by the dot, but this sign is really superfluous, and is seldom used at present. Music Notation and Terminology
  • Closely related to the Tufted Puffin, the Rhinoceros Auklet is a large alcid with a wedge-shaped head.
  • An archway's most important stone is the keystone, the wedge-shaped piece of rock at its apex.
  • Using a reed stylus, they made wedge-shaped impressions on wet clay tablets which were then baked in the sun.
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  •     It was a dragon of the old legends, its head a wedge-shaped spike that effortless plowed from the ground, followed by a chainlike neck, and finally a great body made of metal ribs. The Brothers' War
  • The Kensico Cemetery burial card diagrams the wedge-shaped plot, 5 feet by 8 by 40.
  • _ Elliptical incision for entropium; _b. _ wedge-shaped incision for ectropium. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
  • He suggested that the median geanticlines were absent, and that the geosynclines were actually wedge-shaped accumulations of strata.
  • Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS) is characterized by skeletal abnormalities, such as bifid ribs (ribs that are split into two pieces) and wedge-shaped vertebrae. Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome
  • Rockmover wrasses, also called dragon wrasses, have an oblong compressed body and a wedge-shaped head.
  • The outline of the manubrial process also varies, being wedge-shaped in the Bankiva, and rounded in the Spanish breed. The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.
  • By solving flexibility and stiffness factor, this paper presents element stiffness matrix of parabolic wedge-shaped beam of rectangular section in plane frame structure.
  • To make their molecular molds, the researchers begin by attaching wedge-shaped molecules called ‘dendrons’ to a porphyrin core to create a dendrimer.
  • The symbols were pressed into soft clay tablets with the slanted edge of a stylus and so had a wedge-shaped appearance (and hence the name cuneiform).
  • _Cutting boards_, wedge-shaped boards somewhat like backing boards, but with the top edge square; used in cutting the edge of a book and in edge-gilding. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians
  • It was a dragon of the old legends, its head a wedge-shaped spike that effortless plowed from the ground, followed by a chainlike neck, and finally a great body made of metal ribs. The Brothers' War
  • The world in which Gilgamesh lives before Enkidu is the world of the me, the world shaped by craftsman Enki, god of clay, inventor of the wedge-shaped imprints of cuneiform, and the mathematics and writing that those marks graved into the world, inventor of irrigation, delineating territory into fields with the inscriptions of trenches. Archive 2007-03-01
  • —The incudomalleolar joint is a saddle-shaped diarthrosis; it is surrounded by an articular capsule, and the joint cavity is incompletely divided into two by a wedge-shaped articular disk or meniscus. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1d. 3. The Auditory Ossicles
  • In the recurved margins of the seed, the tegmen was wedge-shaped.
  • Skeletal structure of a mole, with shovel-shaped hands and wedge-shaped skull, giving the mole perfect tunneling tools.
  • Their copies of the old text were reprinted in every land and by the middle of the nineteenth century, the cuneiform language (so called because the letters were wedge-shaped and "cuneus" is the Latin name for wedge) had given up its secrets. Ancient Man The Beginning of Civilizations
  • In flight, the long, wedge-shaped tail and prominent white trailing edge of the wing are evident; the underwing usually appears darker than the upperwing.
  • Attractive medium-sized generally conical to cordiform and short wedge-shaped fruit is formed in good yields.
  • Fore wings with eight wedge-shaped luteous streaks, of which three are near the base, two subcostal, two hindward, and one submarginal and transverse. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The cuneus is a wedge-shaped area between the calcarine fissure and the medial part of the parietoöccipital fissure. IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
  • Yet of course, once he succumbed and looked, he saw only the wedge-shaped chamber in the gwerbret's broch, all grey and swimmy with shadows. A TIME OF WAR
  • _ Elliptical incision for entropium; _b. _ wedge-shaped incision for ectropium. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
  • In cuneiform writing, words are represented by signs incised into clay tablets by a wedge-shaped instrument.
  • The inner form has one wedge-shaped loose stave which is withdrawn after the concrete has set for about 20 hours, thus collapsing the inner form and allowing it to be removed. Concrete Construction Methods and Costs
  • An archway's most important stone is the keystone, the wedge-shaped piece of rock at its apex.
  • The wedge-shaped pride of the Imperial fleet will be build out of aluminium, so we'd suggest that it just has to contain the innards of a Power Mac G5.
  • Round-stylus and sharp-stylus writing was gradually replaced by writing using a wedge-shaped stylus (hence the term cuneiform), at first only for logograms, but evolved to include phonetic elements by the Propeller Most Popular Stories
  • Yet of course, once he succumbed and looked, he saw only the wedge-shaped chamber in the gwerbret's broch, all grey and swimmy with shadows. A TIME OF WAR
  • The bow is wedge-shaped, tapered to the front and also from top to bottom.
  • The cafe was wedge-shaped, to fit the crook in two streets, an entrance on each pavement. WHITE LIES
  • In the rock outcropping, you notice grooves and wedge-shaped holes of varying sizes.
  • Abdomen ovate, the scale of the petiole incrassate, somewhat wedge-shaped when viewed sideways, the abdomen sparingly sprinkled with long pale hairs. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • In cuneiform writing, words are represented by signs incised into clay tablets by a wedge-shaped instrument.

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