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1. Ambulacrum Ambulacral plates and sphaeridia Ambulacral plates simple
2. Synonyms for Ambulacral in Free Thesaurus
3. What are synonyms for Ambulacral?
4. Ambulacral Am`bu*la"cral, a
5. What does Ambulacrals mean? Plural form of Ambulacral
6. 2 words related to Ambulacral: zoological science, zoology
7. Ambulacrum definition is - an ambulacral area or part
8. ‘In asteroids, the Ambulacrals arch to form a deep Ambulacral groove.’ ‘Its wide Ambulacral grooves and open filtration fan made it adapted for motile particle capture in a wide variety of environments.’ ‘Paul follows Kesling in the Ambulacral placement.’
9. Ambulacra: Lined by brachioles Ambulacral grooves covered by lancet plates
10. Ambulacral: 1 adj pertaining to the Ambulacra of radial echinoderms
11. Definition of Ambulacral : of, relating to, or being any of the radial areas of echinoderms along which run the principal nerves, blood vessels, and elements of the water-vascular system Ambulacral grooves First Known Use of Ambulacral 1811, in the meaning defined above
12. A user - defined pore pressure distribution cannot be used to interpolate pore pressures in other clusters.
13. Pore size - pore volume distributions of different activated carbons made in China and abroad adsorption isotherm methods.
14. Ambulacral: Of or pertaining to an ambulacrum, or to the Ambulacra, of an echinoderm
15. Modern routes to explore pore space
16. She oozes sexuality from every pore.
17. He was sweating at every pore.
18. He began to pore upon religious problems.
19. Aerogels have open-pore structures similar to …
20. The second oral tentacle pore emerges superficially.
21. Betrayal oozes out of him At every pore. "
Sự phản bội tràn ra người hắn ở mọi lỗ chân lông. "
22. (e) pore space volume (including porosity distribution);
23. 5 He likes to pore over books.
24. Comedogenic ingredients are "pore-clogging" ingredients
25. Asteroidea, Blastoidea, and Crinoidea, the Ambulacrum is marked by a deep linear depression, the ambulacral groove.