| jugum |
Noun. (Latin, jugum = yoke. Pl., juga). 1. Heteroptera: two lateral lobes of the head, one on each side of the tylus. 2. Some Lepidoptera and Trichoptera: a lobe or process at the base of the forewings, overlaping the hindwings and holding the wings together in flight.
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| jugal |
Midbone in zygomatic arch.
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| Jukes |
Fictitious name for a real New York family that included more than 1,000 cases of mental deficiency; used as anecdotal support for the hypothesis that most mental retardation is hereditary. First reported in 1877 by RL Dugdale (1841-1883).
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| juice |
the liquid released or squeezed from any raw food, whether animal or vegetable, but particularly fruit.
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| juvenile |
Fish from one year of age until sexual maturity.
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