| dolichokerkic |
having a radiohumeral index above 80.
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| dolichoknemic |
having a tibiofemoral index of 83 or above.
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| dolichomorphic |
built along lines that tend toward the slender or longer type.
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| dolichopellic |
having a pelvic index of 95 or above.
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| dolichopellic p. |
an elongated pelvis, the anteroposterior diameter of the inlet being greater than the transverse diameter.
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| dol | nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (trade name Dolobid) used to treat arthritis and other inflammatory conditions |
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| dol | a light colored mineral consisting of calcium magnesium carbonate |
| dol | a kind of sedimentary rock resembling limestone but consisting almost entirely of the mineral dolomite |
| dol | an eastern range of the Alps in northeastern Italy famous for their dolomitic limestone |
| dol | relating to or consisting of dolomite |
| dol | synthetic narcotic drug similar to morphine but less habit-forming |
| dol | painful grief |
| dol | showing sorrow |
| dol | painful grief |
| dol | showing sorrow |
| dol | any of various small toothed whales with a beaklike snout |
| dol | large slender food and game fish widely distributed in warm seas (especially around Hawaii) |
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