| tail f. |
a crescentic, ventral fold of the embryonic disc at the future caudal end of the embryo.
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| tail g. |
postanal g.
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| tail s. |
breech s.
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| tailed p. |
Piper cubeba.
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| tailgut |
a prolongation of the hindgut into the tail of the early embryo; it usually undergoes complete obliteration.
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