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Example sentences for "seta"

Lexicographically close words:
sesterce; sesterces; sestertia; sestertii; sestet; setaceous; setae; setback; setbacks; setch
  1. It is not always easy to observe with accuracy the outline of the vibracula, owing to the extreme tenuity of their walls, but the groove along the upper border is very distinct and most usually has the seta lying in it.

  2. In most species the seta is serrated with distant teeth on one side.

  3. It is uncertain whom the Arte della Seta employed as architect; Vasari says that Taddeo Gaddi gave the design, others say Orcagna (who worked for the Laudesi inside), and more recently Francesco Talenti has been suggested.

  4. One or more pairs of well developed anterior inner dorsocentral (acrostichal) macrochaetae; seta on extensor surface of hind tibia.

  5. One (rarely more) seta on the extensor surface of the hind tibia; squamae usually large and unequal.

  6. The crowning contest took place at the Long Bridge of Seta, which spans the waters of Lake Biwa at the place where they narrow to form the Seta River.

  7. To the Uji bridge, Nenoi Yukichika was sent with three hundred men; to the Seta bridge, Imai Kanehira with five hundred.

  8. Haltere of normal form, but the terminal seta is very long, four times as long as the thick basal portion, and has no terminal knob.

  9. Anal tubercles absent; anogenital ring small, simple, hairless: from this ring springs often a tuft of short white cotton, and a long white cottony seta protruding through an orifice in the test.

  10. Abdominal spike, or sheath of the penis, slightly curved, with a seta on each side of its basal tubercle.

  11. The abdomen ends in two large and conspicuous anal tubercles, each of which bears one strong and fairly long terminal seta and three other spines.

  12. A rather strong seta on each side of the base of the spike.

  13. Seta Mas, or Chika May, a grain, 227 Phaseolus racemosus Roxb.

  14. The Seta Mas of the Parbatiyas, or Chica May of the Newars, Dr Roxburgh has raised from seed, which I sent from Nepal.

  15. On the south side of Chandangiri, about four miles west from Pharphing, is a very large stratum of fine white sand, which the Parbatiyas call Seta mati, or white earth.

  16. Next morning the two, taking plenty of wine and fish with them, went to the Seta bridge, and rested there, and feasted.

  17. A curious double similarity of sound exists between the name for turtle and one of the names for goose, inasmuch as the turtle=seta is also called aps, and the goose=se is named apt (fig.

  18. Uzzano, with an odd transposition, as Seta Leggi, along with Seta Masandroni, i.

  19. This Seta Ghella is mentioned also by Pegolotti (pp.

  20. At maturity the seta elongates rapidly, and the wall of the capsule splits more or less completely into four valves, allowing the elaters and spores to escape.

  21. The peripheral cells of the seta are thick-walled, and it has a central strand of elongated conducting cells.

  22. The calyptra is ultimately burst through, and in early spring the seta elongates rapidly, raising the dark-coloured capsule (fig.

  23. After a time the upper region increases in diameter and forms the capsule, while the lower portion forms the long seta and the foot which is embedded in the end of the stem.

  24. In the higher forms a sterile foot and seta is present, and sterile cells or elaters occur with the spores.

  25. The upper portion of the archegonial wall is carried up as a calyptra on the sporogonium, which, as in Sphagnum, has no seta and is raised on a pseudopodium.

  26. The seta is short, the capsule being usually raised upon the archegoniophore.

  27. In the Jubuloideae, which in other respects form a well-marked group, the seta is short and the elaters extend from the upper part of the capsule to the base; at dehiscence they remain fixed to the valves into which the capsule splits.

  28. The tiers below give rise to the seta and foot.

  29. The seta widens out at the base of the capsule into a region known as the apophysis.

  30. The latter was defeated at Seta in Ise, and killed in the midst of a rice-field by a stray arrow.

  31. The Arte della Seta was usually called the Por Sta.

  32. Over the long bridge of Seta The hoofs of our ponies clank.

  33. Over the long bridge of Seta Heavily my footfall clangs.

  34. Behind this point however the setae cease to present this symmetrical arrangement and are irregularly disposed so that a given seta is not in the same line with the corresponding seta of the segments in front or behind.

  35. These are the spermiducal glands and each opens in common with a muscular sac containing the long and ornamented seta referred to in describing the various external orifices.

  36. There is thus no region of the body which has not a seta implanted upon it; and the effect is therefore comparable to the condition obtaining in those worms, such as Pheretima, where circles of numerous setae are met with.

  37. Delia Seta answered that this was no justification for giving their support.

  38. In reply Delia Seta said he found it remarkable that the German Socialists had appealed to their Italian comrades in this solemn hour, all the more remarkable because intentions might easily be ascribed to this intervention.

  39. The Royal Government sent messengers to pursue them, but when they got to the Seta Bridge they found it broken, and they could not go farther.

  40. Seta Bridge is across the river from Lake Biwa, some seven or eight miles from Kioto.

  41. He had charged them to say to us that the temple of Ishiyama, just below the Seta Bridge, which had been closed to Sir Harry in May, would be shown to us, and was well worthy of a visit.


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