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Example sentences for "coronal"

Lexicographically close words:
corollary; corollas; corona; coronach; coronae; coronals; coronam; coronary; coronas; coronat
  1. The crest and the coronal and the silver clasps cleanly with his club he crashed down to the earth.

  2. The heavens blazed with purple and crimson and gold streamers, shooting up to the zenith from the coronal of the rising Sun-god.

  3. In the midst of this rigid coronal sits the fruit, like an immense pine-cone.

  4. The towering tree Was shivered by the lightning's vengeful stroke, And laid its coronal of glory low.

  5. Reindeer skulls with the coronal bone bored through, set up on sticks which were stuck in the mound.

  6. Along with the reindeer horns there was found the coronal bone of an elk with portions of the horns still attached.

  7. Vertical or coronal wounds in the frontal region.

  8. The patient was very drowsy, lying with closed eyes, and complaining of great coronal and frontal headache.

  9. In some instances the centra were pierced in the coronal direction with varying degrees of obliquity; in others the direction was more sagittal; in two of the latter the bullet was retained in the spinal canal.

  10. In one instance the bullet passed in a coronal direction so close to the back of the centrum as to leave a septum of only the thickness of stout paper between the track and the spinal canal.

  11. This luminous coronal atmosphere entirely surrounds the solar disk, at a pretty equal depth, equivalent to about the third of half the solar diameter.

  12. Now in thy desolation, like the fate Of those who came in innocence of heart, With thy green Eden to assimilate: Then Art her coronal to Nature gave, To deck thy brow; Queen of the onward wave!

  13. Now, in thy desolation, like the fate Of those who came in innocence of heart With thy green Eden to assimilate: Then Art her coronal to Nature gave To deck thy brow, Queen of the onward wave!

  14. The right of Robert Curthose to the coronal of Normandy was not disputed, and when that prince arrived at Rouen he quietly took possession of the dominions of Rollo.

  15. From the point where the anomalous sutures leave the coronal suture, to the bregma, the distance on the left is 44 mm.

  16. The division consisted invariably of a longer or shorter remnant of a horizontal "parietal suture," ending in the coronal suture at the top of the bend above referred to.

  17. The abnormal as well as the open part of the coronal suture on this side shows a simpler serration than the corresponding sutures on the left side.

  18. Below the junction of the abnormal with the coronal suture, the latter takes a pronounced bend forward.

  19. The coronal suture is partly open on the left, and wholly open on the right, up to a point a little below the middle of the anterior border of the parietal bone.

  20. The portions of the coronal suture below and above the bend differ somewhat in character.

  21. The excess of size of the left over the right parietal bone along the coronal suture (6 mm.

  22. At this point on each side, the lower portion of the coronal suture bends backward and continues as the anomalous suture; the upper portion of the coronal, particularly on the right, is completely obliterated, though still traceable.

  23. He also thinks that the bend usually present in the coronal suture in the orang signifies that, "even where there are no traces of a parietal suture, such a suture has actually existed in an earlier stage of development.

  24. The coronal suture on this side, below the division, shows serration about equal to that of the abnormal suture; the obliterated portion above this was, so far as can be seen, more simple.

  25. A similar bend in the coronal suture is present in the same specimen on the left side.

  26. The characteristic aigrettes were of even greater brilliancy than in the preceding year, and the chemical effects of the coronal light proved unusually intense.

  27. But Huggins found, on examining Schuster's negatives, that a large proportion of the light in the coronal spectrum, both continuous and interrupted, is collected in the violet region between the Fraunhofer lines G and H.

  28. On this occasion, the first successful attempt was made to photograph the coronal spectrum procured in the ordinary way with a slit and prisms, while the prismatic camera was also profitably employed.

  29. The employment of long-focus lenses for coronal photography is thus facilitated, and the size of the image is proportional to the length of the focus.

  30. The coronal and sagittal sutures are on the exterior nearly closed, and on the inside so completely ossified as to have left no traces whatever, whilst the lambdoidal remains quite open.

  31. Literally, 'of persons whose coronal locks have undergone the sacred bath.

  32. The word in the original Murddhabhishikta, which literally means one whose coronal locks have undergone the ceremony of the sacred investiture.

  33. After the band was completed it was noticed that it was moving south and this motion continued until it came to rest at the star Delta Leonis in the region of the coronal point of the ordinary auroral exhibitions.

  34. It was then noticed that the cloud was surmounted by a fine display of auroral streamers physically connected with it and directed toward the coronal point.

  35. The base of these cloud-streamers blended together on the curved line and were pointed above and directed toward the coronal point of the aurora.

  36. In saying that the magic coronal enabled the mortal who wore it to see the sights and hear the sounds of Fairyland as distinctly as the fairies themselves, a slight mistake was made.

  37. The mystic coronal was snatched from his head.

  38. For this "flower fallen from the budded coronal of Spring" took root and flourished, even in London mire, and again the fragrant petals unfolded and the greenery grew.

  39. His Bacchic fingers disentwine His coronal At thy festival; His revelling fingers disentwine Leaf, flower, and all, And let them fall Blossom and all in thy wavering wine.

  40. Teeth small; upper incisors shorter and less strongly hooked than in restricted Sorex; posterior spur large; lower incisors serrated with three coronal points.

  41. This uterus is shown in coronal section; each cornu contains a fibroid.

  42. Coronal section through a uterus affected with primary cancer of the corporeal endometrium.

  43. The bregma (point of juncture between the coronal and sagittal suture).

  44. The coronal suture has a girdle-like furrow, in such fashion that there result an anterior and a posterior curve which together form a sort of figure 8.

  45. Looking from the leader downward to the first tier of laterals, there appeared to have been a number of adventitious leaf-buds created, owing to the coronal bud being destroyed.

  46. Personally I find the sense to be located in the frontal coronal region of the brain about 150 to the right of the normal axis of vision, which may be regarded as the meridian of sight.

  47. The vast coronal streamers and the still more extensive ring of the zodiacal light are therefore in all probability due to the same causes, and have a similar physical constitution with the tails of comets.

  48. It is therefore held to be produced by the minute particles thrown off the sun, through those coronal wings and streamers which are visible only during solar eclipses.


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