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Definition of disarticulate in English: disarticulateverb dɪsɑːˈtɪkjʊleɪtˌdɪsɑrˈtɪkjəleɪt [with object]1Separate (bones) at the joints. 使(骨头)在关节处断离 the African egg-eating snake can disarticulate its lower jaw from its upper 非洲食蛋蛇可以使自己的上下颚关节脱离。 Example sentencesExamples - Although all sutures are open and some are now filled with sediment, these elements must have been firmly united by ligaments to resist the forces that completely disarticulated other parts of the skeleton.
- Additionally, disarticulated human bone was found mixed with animal bone and other household refuse in the fill of burial pits and other small pits.
- If there's just a single disarticulated bone in the site, then it becomes more tenuous.
- The famous surgeon, Dr. Pott, was able to disarticulate an ankle and dip the soggy end of the lower leg into boiling pitch in 15 seconds.
- Suddenly its huge mouth opens perpendicularly to its body, and its jaw disarticulates from the skull.
- Each knee was disarticulated at the hip, and skin and muscle were stripped both proximal and distal to the knee.
- In Oestocephalus, the atlas is disarticulated, but the relatively shorter proatlas would permit a closer articulation with the skull.
- Both hindlimbs were disarticulated at the hip joints and stored at - 20 [degrees] C until required for mechanical testing.
- However, the completely disarticulated nature of the skeleton necessitates that some form of pre-burial dispersal occurred.
- Other scattered, disarticulated bones on the platform were oriented both east-west and north-south.
- Specimens were then prepared for morphometric analysis with dermestid beetles, which cleaned and disarticulated skeletal elements of the head.
- Large disarticulated spines found in limestones upsection from the shale unit at the Lake Brownwood Spillway are typically 60-70 mm when complete.
- Almost all of the skeletons are entirely disarticulated, obscuring our view of what occurred after death.
- Although disarticulated, the bones maintain some anatomical organization.
- The apparent ease with which the sponge skeletons disarticulated before burial makes our discovery of well-preserved specimens of special interest.
- The former ‘specimen’ includes two disarticulated right frontals, only one of which preserves the surface of the relevant area.
- When it was excavated in 1821 at least fifteen disarticulated skeletons were found, and a further eight or nine in 1854.
- The tibiae were disarticulated, stripped of soft tissue, and placed in 70% alcohol for fixation and storage.
- The direction and magnitude of deviations of the guidewire from the anatomic center of the posterior horn were determined after disarticulating the knees.
- An infant buried in a pit within the Dederiyeh Cave in Syria, for example, seems to have been placed after its joints had become disarticulated, but with some concern that bodily parts were placed in their correct anatomical order.
Synonyms disconnect, pull apart, break apart, detach, disengage, uncouple, unyoke, disassemble, disunite, disjoin, disaffiliate 2Disrupt the logic of (an argument or opinion) 破坏(或瓦解)(论点,观点)的逻辑 novels disarticulate theories 小说使理论分崩离析。 Example sentencesExamples - Nevertheless, the preceding account simply specifies masquerade as a type of representation which carries a threat, disarticulating male systems of viewing.
Definition of disarticulate in US English: disarticulateverbˌdisärˈtikyəlātˌdɪsɑrˈtɪkjəleɪt [with object]1Separate (bones) at the joints. 使(骨头)在关节处断离 the African egg-eating snake can disarticulate its lower jaw from its upper 非洲食蛋蛇可以使自己的上下颚关节脱离。 Example sentencesExamples - The former ‘specimen’ includes two disarticulated right frontals, only one of which preserves the surface of the relevant area.
- The direction and magnitude of deviations of the guidewire from the anatomic center of the posterior horn were determined after disarticulating the knees.
- However, the completely disarticulated nature of the skeleton necessitates that some form of pre-burial dispersal occurred.
- Although disarticulated, the bones maintain some anatomical organization.
- The tibiae were disarticulated, stripped of soft tissue, and placed in 70% alcohol for fixation and storage.
- Additionally, disarticulated human bone was found mixed with animal bone and other household refuse in the fill of burial pits and other small pits.
- Almost all of the skeletons are entirely disarticulated, obscuring our view of what occurred after death.
- Each knee was disarticulated at the hip, and skin and muscle were stripped both proximal and distal to the knee.
- The famous surgeon, Dr. Pott, was able to disarticulate an ankle and dip the soggy end of the lower leg into boiling pitch in 15 seconds.
- Specimens were then prepared for morphometric analysis with dermestid beetles, which cleaned and disarticulated skeletal elements of the head.
- Although all sutures are open and some are now filled with sediment, these elements must have been firmly united by ligaments to resist the forces that completely disarticulated other parts of the skeleton.
- Large disarticulated spines found in limestones upsection from the shale unit at the Lake Brownwood Spillway are typically 60-70 mm when complete.
- Both hindlimbs were disarticulated at the hip joints and stored at - 20 [degrees] C until required for mechanical testing.
- If there's just a single disarticulated bone in the site, then it becomes more tenuous.
- When it was excavated in 1821 at least fifteen disarticulated skeletons were found, and a further eight or nine in 1854.
- Other scattered, disarticulated bones on the platform were oriented both east-west and north-south.
- Suddenly its huge mouth opens perpendicularly to its body, and its jaw disarticulates from the skull.
- An infant buried in a pit within the Dederiyeh Cave in Syria, for example, seems to have been placed after its joints had become disarticulated, but with some concern that bodily parts were placed in their correct anatomical order.
- The apparent ease with which the sponge skeletons disarticulated before burial makes our discovery of well-preserved specimens of special interest.
- In Oestocephalus, the atlas is disarticulated, but the relatively shorter proatlas would permit a closer articulation with the skull.
Synonyms disconnect, pull apart, break apart, detach, disengage, uncouple, unyoke, disassemble, disunite, disjoin, disaffiliate - 1.1 Break up and disrupt the logic of (an argument or opinion)
破坏(或瓦解)(论点,观点)的逻辑 novels disarticulate theories 小说使理论分崩离析。 Example sentencesExamples - Nevertheless, the preceding account simply specifies masquerade as a type of representation which carries a threat, disarticulating male systems of viewing.
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