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Meaning of ostic
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ostic (a.)
Pertaining to, or applied to, the language of the Tuscaroras, Iroquois, Wyandots, Winnebagoes, and a part of the Sioux Indians.
ostic Sentence Examples
- The fern's pinnae have a characteristic bristle-like ostic at the tip.
- The ostic of a spider shell is a small hole through which the spider can breathe.
- In osteology, the ostic is an opening between the tympanic bone and the petrous part of the temporal bone.
- The ostic of a cycad leaf is a small, dome-shaped protrusion at the base of the leaf.
- The ostic of a fruit is a small opening through which the embryo emerges.
- The ostic of a seed is a small, pore-like opening through which water enters the seed.
- The ostic of a pipe organ is a small, rectangular opening through which air enters the pipe.
- The ostic of an aquarium is a small, round opening through which water flows.
- The ostic of a sacrum is an opening between the sacrum and the coccyx.
- The ostic of a stomach is a small, circular opening through which food enters the stomach.
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Pertaining to, or applied to, the language of the Tuscaroras, Iroquois, Wyandots, Winnebagoes, and a part of the Sioux Indians.
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The fern's pinnae have a characteristic bristle-like ostic at the tip.
The ostic of a spider shell is a small hole through which the spider can breathe.
In osteology, the ostic is an opening between the tympanic bone and the petrous part of the temporal bone.
The ostic of a cycad leaf is a small, dome-shaped protrusion at the base of the leaf.