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vomers Meaning in Bengali



মাথার খুলির পাতলা trapezoidal হাড় অনুনাসিক নাসামধ্য পর্দা এর অবর এবং নিকৃষ্ট অংশের বিরচন





vomers's Usage Examples:

(extinct amphibians) the teeth on the vomers were actually larger than the primary set.


In amphibians and reptiles, the vomers become narrower, due to the presence.


dentition; later it was regarded as Biarmosuchia, by share big orbits and fused vomers.


In Urumchia the front end of the vomers narrow to a point, while in Regisaurus they do not.


pronounced, sagittally elongated vault that is formed primarily by the vomers.


The vomers contact the premaxillae at a level with the maxillary tooth margin.


palatal ridges; maxillary tooth rows bounded laterally by a shelf; unfused vomers; raised margins of the interpterygoid vacuity; broad intertemporal region;.


Based on the position of the vomers, the general shape of the premaxillae was inferred to be that of a dramatically.


a temnospondyl, possesses diagnostic temnospondyl traits including wide vomers, large and round interpterygoid vacuities, otic notches, contact between.


These APVs were formed by the premaxillae (anteriorly) and the vomers (posteriorly).


Anterior palatal fossil occurs on the vomers as modest concavities separated by a thin longitudinal septum.


The vomers possess an array of ridges, the largest being at the edge of the choanae.


the coronoids and vomers, shape of the parasphenoid tooth patch, and total number of preural centra.


In Amia the coronoids and vomers sport pointed teeth.


interparietal, the basioccipital, the quadrate rami of the pterygoid and the vomers of the skull.


At the tip of the palate lied the vomers, while the areas near the edge of the mouth were made of the palatine and.


similarities shared with Cabonnichthys and Mandageria, including paired vomers in the palate, submandibular bones overlapping ventral jaw margin, and scales.


fangs on the ectopterygoid and dermopalatine bones, and large tusks on the vomers and premaxillae.


The choanae, the internal nostrils, are large and separated by the vomers.


about thirty-five millimetres in front of the tip of the narrow and flat vomers at the midline.


Bones of the palate (roof of the mouth), such as the vomers, palatines, ectopterygoids, and pterygoids, are poorly preserved, but similar.


being rhynchokinetic with the pterygoid bones articulating with both the vomers and the palatine.


Desmatosuchus also had very thin vomers, which bounded the medial side of the internal nares.



vomers's Meaning':

thin trapezoidal bone of the skull forming the posterior and inferior parts of the nasal septum

Synonyms:

skull; os; bone; nasal septum;

Antonyms:

black; boneless;

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