| hamulus |
Noun. (Latin, hamulus = little hook. Pl., hamuli). 1. Any small hook or hook-like process. 2. Orthoptera (tree-crickets): hook-like processes of the genitalia. 3. Siphonaptera: moveable sclerites from the lateral walls of the aedeagal palliolum. 4. Hymenoptera: a. the small hook-like structures along the anterior margin of the hindwing which links with the posterior margin of the forewing during flight. b. Penis valves (gonocoxites + gonostyli + volsellae).
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| hamstrings |
The large muscles at the back of the thigh.
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| hammer toe |
a deformity in which the toe is bent permanently downward.
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| hamuli |
These are the hooklets on the feather barbules that link the feather vane together.
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| Hamilton |
scale: A scale designed to classify the severity of hair loss in men created by Dr Hamilton.
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| ham | a restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner) |
| ham | prevent the progress or free movement of |
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| ham | British breed of hornless dark-faced mutton sheep |
| ham | a county of southern England on the English Channel |
| ham | British breed of hornless dark-faced mutton sheep |
| ham | United States musician who was the first to use the vibraphone as a jazz instrument (born in 1913) |
| ham | a naval battle of the American Civil War (1862) |
| ham | a channel in southeastern Virginia through which the Elizabeth River and the James River flow into Chesapeake Bay |
| ham | short-tailed Old World burrowing rodent with large cheek pouches |
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