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fore limb Meaning in Bengali



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(Latin for hand) is the zoological term for the distal portion of the fore limb of an animal.


right side of the back half of the skeleton, as well as part of the right fore limb.


A wide and dark stripe appears across the eye and extends to the fore limb.


olseni fore limb.


Frogs have 4 digits in fore limb while hindlimb have 5 digits.


The fore limb stretched forwards reaches beyond the tip of the snout; the adpressed hind limb reaches a little beyond the elbow of the adpressed fore limb.


Body elongate, more so in females than in males; limbs short, fore limb measuring half the distance between axilla and groin, or rather less.


short tail with unfused vertebrae, a separate radius and ulna in the fore limb, and separate tibia and fibula in the hind limb.


A white band was running from eye to base of fore limb.


The ventral surface is yellow and the outer surface of the fore limb has a patterning of white streaks.


Only a few parts of its left fore limb and hind limb are missing, and those can be reconstructed from their counterparts.


habit is lacertiform; the distance between the end of the snout and the fore limb contained about 1.


Deinotherium giganteum has a more elongated lower fore limb than early and middle Miocene Prodeinotherium, indicating a more efficient.


The hind limb reaches the wrist of the adpressed fore limb.


The hind limb reaches the wrist or the elbow of the adpressed fore limb.


than the anterior, and a little longer than the distance between the fore limb and the anterior corner of the eye.


arm bones); the distal finger bones of both hands; most of the right fore limb; most of the left hind limb; and most of the feet.



Synonyms:

forepaw; limb; foreleg;

Antonyms:

straighten; inside; outside; end; misconception;

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