Synonym: lateral pass, sidelong. Similar words: bilateral, unilateral, collateral, equilateral, after all, literally, later, later on. Meaning: ['lætərəl] n. a pass to a receiver upfield from the passer. adj. 1. situated at or extending to the side 2. lying away from the median and sagittal plane of a body.
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(61) The lateral membrane takes up the entire length of one side of the chamber, pushing the grapes against the other side.
(62) Evershed planned twelve lateral canals to supply water to 238 individual wheel pits, each driving its own machinery.
(63) The first pair of lateral veins issue from the central rib shortly above the base of the blade.
(64) The bold midrib and the 3-4 pairs of lateral veins are light purple or pink.
(65) It does make sense that the lateral line would be adversely affected by prolonged exposure to unusually high voltage.
(66) The appearance of clear cerebrospinal fluid in the needle hub confirmed correct placement of the needle in the lateral cerebral ventricle.
(67) It then does so with tremendous activity, threshing with lateral movements of the sword among the fish.
(68) The gold and black lateral line hits the eye too.
(69) Some plants have a prominent main or tap root, from which rows of fine lateral roots grow.
(70) And that very excess of safety inspired some bright Vadinamians in to a galaxy-class piece of lateral thinking.
(71) The model represents most of de Bono's ideas on lateral thinking.
(72) Periods of westward growth have alternated with periods when lateral development was most pronounced.
(73) Fossils do throw light on the history of the lateral line and tail.
(74) It was a peculiar form of lateral thinking, inspired by instinct.
(75) Electrical engineers get paid well to outfox the lateral causality inherent in all circuits.
(76) The leaf-blade bears circular dark patches, and has a prominent midrib and lateral veins.
(77) The ventral arm plates are rectangular contiguous with their lateral edges indented.
(78) Post-war lateral thinking solved the problem by abolishing the school, but the building survived that(sentencedict.com), too.
(79) Roebuck's ankle required surgery to repair the lateral and medial ligaments.
(80) The adoral shields are small wing-like almost separating the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate.
(81) Lateral reversal a positive or negative image transposed from left to right as in a mirror reflection of the original.
(82) Deep tendon reflexes are usually diminished, but in cases with prominent lateral column disease may be hyperactive with extensor plantar reflexes.
(83) A right lateral view and transverse sections are shown,(http://sentencedict.com/lateral.html) with shading indicating damage.
(84) I would order a lateral skull film.
(85) The subjacent and lateral strata previously have been compacted.
(86) No lateral instability of involved interphalangeal joints was seen.
(87) the lateral branches of a tree.
(88) Both lateral and medial nasal vestibule have a knurl.
(89) Figure 1. Implanted artificial disc, lateral view.
(90) Lateral inhibition of cortical columns was applied to coding and decoding of the neural population to realize position tracking.
More similar words: bilateral, unilateral, collateral, equilateral, after all, literally, later, later on, estates general, literate, reiterate, illiterate, inveterate, adulterate, obliterate, obliterated, sooner or later, interrelated, feral, herald, overall, emerald, liberal, general, funeral, mineral, several, federal, visceral, generally.