Definitionadj. relating to or resembling the umbilicus
Last update: July 3, 2015
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Who would have thought he would actually clip the umbilical cord? [Please select]
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The navel ("umbilical scar") of captive hatchlings ordinarily closed by the end of the second month but in three instances remained open more than 99 days. [Please select]
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SOCRATES: Then let me tell you that this is their greatest pride, more than cutting the umbilical cord. [Please select]
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The umbilical cord is broken at birth and the navel closes within a few days, but the scar remains throughout life. [Please select]
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Blood vessels passing through the umbilical cord in a human fetus. [Please select]
In other cases the umbilical veins become involved, in which case the swelling extends forward as well as backward. [Please select]
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A single hatchling (UMMZ 114732) is available; this specimen has a prominent umbilical scar and a snout-vent length of 34 mm. [Please select]
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With a force of many men, he could never break the umbilical cord which held him to nature, and he did not rise to the platform of pure genius. [Please select]
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Egypt is humanity new-born, bound still with an umbilical cord to nature, and strong not so much with its own strength as with the strength of its mother. [Please select]
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