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parietals Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

প্রাচীর-সম্বন্ধীয়, বহুপ্রান্তীয়, পার্শ্র্বসম্বন্ধীয়, পার্শ্বগঠনকারী,





parietals's Usage Examples:

parietals have broad exposure on the dorsal surface of the intertemporal bar; midline groove with raised edges present on dorsal surface of parietals.


dorsum sellæ; laterally by the temporal squamæ, sphenoidal angles of the parietals, and greater wings of the sphenoid.


frontoparietal dome, formed by a fusion of the frontals in front and the parietals in the back, has a length of 53.


roof that was well ornamented with ridges and grooves, especially on the parietals.


long posterior processes which suture with the forked processes of the parietals in a star shape, hence the specific name stellans.


separated by deep grooves, on the bones of the skull roof (including the parietals, postorbitals, and frontals, with the latter having a slightly different.


horns were rather unornamented, without the large spines present on the parietals of other weigeltisaurids.


As for the underlying parietals themselves, they are slightly concave.


In front of the parietals are the small midline preparietal bones.


specimen of Texacephale, LSUMNS 20010, is composed of fused frontals and parietals.


The parietals, which are situated behind the frontals and between the upper temporal.


The parietals are described as arched and the pair of parietals give the skull roof a slightly domed appearance unlike the parietals of other captorhinids.


elongated paired midline bones at the back of the skull being interpreted as parietals.


stretch backwards to the sutures with the parietals.


Another such fossa is present between the two parietals themselves.


expansion of the postparietals; (4) nasals, frontals, and parietals of subequal length; (5) parietals approximately three times the length of the postparietals;.


NMMNH P-27468, collected in 1997, consists of a parietal (or fused paired parietals), other skull fragments, a partial sacrum, and vertebral fragments.


Nanuqsaurus is diagnosed by: a thin, rostrally forked, median spur of the fused parietals on the dorsal skull roof that overlaps and separates the frontals within.


Thliptosaurus has no visible pineal foramen, and the suture between the parietals appears uninterrupted for their whole length.


Pineal foramen surrounded by parietals.


and top of head black, with or without a yellowish crossbar behind the parietals.



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