furcular (Meaning)

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furcular (a.)

Shaped like a fork; furcate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of furcular

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furcular Sentence Examples

  1. The furcular bone, also known as the wishbone, connects the clavicles in birds and other animals.
  2. The furcular bones of albatrosses are unusually long, giving them stability in flight.
  3. The furcular region is often used as a site for sexing birds in the field.
  4. The furcular area can be damaged by injuries or diseases, which can affect a bird's ability to fly.
  5. The furcular point is a prominent feature on the chest of many birds, and is often used as a marker for measurements.
  6. The furcular groove provides a channel for nerves and blood vessels to pass through.
  7. The furcular muscles are responsible for lifting and lowering the wings.
  8. The furcular cartilage is a flexible joint that allows for a wide range of movement.
  9. The furcular ligament provides support and stability to the furcular region.
  10. The furcular nerve innervates the furcular muscles and the surrounding area.

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Shaped like a fork; furcate.

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No antonyms found.

The furcular bone, also known as the wishbone, connects the clavicles in birds and other animals.

The furcular bones of albatrosses are unusually long, giving them stability in flight.

The furcular region is often used as a site for sexing birds in the field.

The furcular area can be damaged by injuries or diseases, which can affect a bird's ability to fly.