| clavate |
(KLAV-ayt) -- Club-shaped with the thickening increasing towards the apex.
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| clavicle |
the collarbone, part of the pectoral arch in vertebrate animals. In humans and many four-legged animals, there are two clavicles, each joined between the shoulder blade at one end and the breastbone at the other. In a bird, the clavicles are fused together to form the furcula, or "wishbone."
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| clavate |
Adj. (Latin, clava = club). Club-like or becoming thicker towards the apex.
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| clavus |
Noun. (Latin, clavus = nail). 1. The club of an antenna. 2. The knob or enlargement at the apex of the stigmal or radial veins of the Hymenoptera. 3. The sharply pointed anal area of the hemelytra in Heteroptera, next to the scutellum when folded. 4. A rounded or finger-like process in the genitalia of male Lepidoptera.
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| clavicula |
These steering obstacles were extensions to the vallum of a camp in the area of the portae, forming a defended passageway which permitted egress to the camp by an enemy only from his right, thus exposing the unshielded sword-arm to the defenders on the rampart on approach. ...
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