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Example sentences for "callosities"

Lexicographically close words:
calliopsis; callipers; callis; callit; callitris; callosity; callosum; callous; calloused; callouses
  1. After the revolution of 1772 he re-entered the senate at the particular request of Gustavus III.

  2. The interest taken in the question by English students is sufficiently shown in the writings of W.

  3. Ischial callosities are only seen in the Gibbons.

  4. The ischial callosities are more pronounced than in the Macaques.

  5. The thumb is better developed, but still shorter than in other Cercopithecidae; the callosities are small, and the cheek pouches are absent.

  6. The species possesses the four callosities of the Horse, but has a poorer mane and an asinine tail.

  7. As already mentioned, the Horse differs from the Asses and Zebras in the fact that the hind-limbs have callosities on the inner side.

  8. The ischial callosities are less extensive than in that genus.

  9. The marikina has neither pouches on the sides of his cheeks, nor callosities on his posteriors.

  10. The callosities of the monkey are like the double skin on the sole of a man's foot.

  11. He comes into the world with prominences on his back, and callosities on the breast and knees; these callosities are formed by the continual friction on those parts, as is plain from their being filled with pus and corrupted blood.

  12. The mico has neither pouches on the side of his cheeks, nor callosities on his posteriors.

  13. The saimiri has neither pouches on each side the cheeks, nor callosities on the posteriors.

  14. The first of these characters consists in the rump being bare, on which are natural callosities peculiar to those parts.

  15. The patas has pouches on each side of his cheeks, and callosities on his posteriors.

  16. The callosities on the ischiatic bones are large; in many species they become very turgescent at certain seasons, the enlargement extending sometimes to the tail.

  17. These animals have no callosities over the ischial (or buttock) bones, and no cheek-pouches.

  18. The posterior ends of the ischiatic bones of the pelvis are rough, flattened, and broad, for the attachment of the fleshy callosities mentioned above.

  19. Callosities and Corns on the Sole and Plantar Aspect of the Toes in a woman who was also the subject of flat-foot.

  20. The ulcer that forms in relation to callosities on the sole of the foot is treated by paring away all the thickened skin, after softening it with soda fomentations, removing the unhealthy granulations, and applying stimulating dressings.

  21. Lip embracing the column below, with 2 callosities at base.

  22. Kneeling is a natural position with the Camel, which is furnished with large callosities or warts on the legs and breast, which act as cushions on which it may rest its great weight without abrading the skin.

  23. The callosities upon the limbs and chest, and the hump on the back, have caused much perplexity among naturalists; but, perhaps, their purpose may be explained.

  24. It often lies down to "chew its cud" or to sleep; and this habit produces the callosities upon the sternum and knees, which resemble those of the camels.

  25. This habit will account for the callosities already mentioned.

  26. The callosities are the points on which it kneels down to receive its burden.

  27. All his claws were without hair, and covered with a skin of a reddish colour, and very near an inch in length; his hind and fore paws were large, and he had fleshy callosities under all the toes.

  28. Callose, hardened; or furnished with callosities or thickened spots.

  29. He is born with wens upon his back and callosities upon his knees and chest; these callosities are the unmistakable results of rubbing, for they are full of pus and of corrupted blood.

  30. Geoffroy has referred, there are passages on the callosities on a camel's knees, on the llama, and on the haunches of pouched monkeys which might have been written by Dr.

  31. And so on the ball rolled, till augmentation of the force I exerted, under a constant incitement to feel something more or something else, resulted in the formation of callosities on nose and chin.

  32. His trick of sitting crossways on a chair and rubbing his chin against the back is also discarded, with the result that the callosities have vanished.

  33. The habit of handling the spade and hoe has never produced a peasant child born with callosities on its hands.

  34. How, for example, could the habit of grubbing for roots in an animal of the pig tribe so affect its reproductive cells as to ensure the birth of an offspring with callosities on their snouts?

  35. Head and lower jaw covered with callosities (the largest of which is called the bonnet and is set on top of the snout).

  36. The color and extent of the callosities varies from one individual to the next.

  37. Their callosities and cheek-pouches are large, and they have a sac which communicates with the larynx under the thyroid cartilage, which fills with air when they cry out.

  38. Above brownish ochrey or rufous; limbs and beneath ashy-brown; callosities and adjacent parts red; face of adult males red.

  39. The astragalus is partially displaced forward and forms a prominence on the dorsum of the foot; the plantar fascia is shortened and callosities and bursae are formed under the heads of the metatarsal bones.

  40. The permanent cure of callosities depends exclusively upon the removal of their causation.

  41. On the outer border of the foot, where the weight is borne, callosities and bursae develop; the calves of the legs are small, and the knee joint may be lax.

  42. Callosities are dirty-yellow to brown in color; their extent depending upon the cause; they are thickest in the centre and pass gradually into the healthy skin.

  43. Helomata and callosities may develop on the end of the toe, but the chief discomfort is in the disturbances which arise on the prominence which presses against the side of the foot-gear.

  44. Their callosities are less extensive than in the Macaques.

  45. Face, ears, hands, and callosities nude; tail long, carried over the back.

  46. Under surface dusky-grey; inner sides of the thighs anterior to the callosities pale yellow or white.

  47. The callosities are small as compared with the Guenons; the fur is abundant, and generally long, soft, and often glossy; and over the eyes they have usually a ridge of stiff hairs projecting in front.

  48. The Mias kassar or Simia morio is of the same color as the Mias pappan, but altogether smaller, and devoid of callosities either on the male or female adults.

  49. The pappan, with two molars, showed the callosities distinctly, and was as tall and far stouter than the kassar with three molars, while the kassar had no vestige of the callosities.

  50. The kassar has no callosities either on the male or female, whereas the young pappans dispatched by the Martin Luther (one of them not a year old, with two first molars) show them prominently.

  51. The ridges increase in height as the skin is thickened by hard usage, until callosities begin to be formed, which may altogether hide them.

  52. They are obliterated by the callosities formed on the hands of labourers and artisans in many trades, by the constant pressure of their peculiar tools.

  53. Callosities on the inner sides of both the fore and the hind legs.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "callosities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.