It has a small somewhat triangular head, orbicular thorax, and large, round, flattened abdomen.
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His mind, almost orbicular in its various capacity, took in the scene at a glance.
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Utricularia orbiculata (India).-Theorbicular leaves and the stems bearing the bladders apparently float in water.
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After a moment of thought, or what in his orbicular shining features he fancied passed for thought, he said,-
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Lamarck separated the mother-of-pearls shell (MARGARITA) from the swallow-tail muscles (AVICULA) on account of its more orbicular shape.
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A stout-growing shrub reaching in favourable situations a height of fully 6 feet, with broadly orbicular leaves placed on long stalks.
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The world is spherical; the orbicular hath the pre-eminence above all other figures, for being round itself it hath its parts like itself.
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The Suffet had collected his men into an orbicular mass, in such a way as to offer an equal resistance in every direction.
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This shell is very like Cytherea loeta, but differs from it in its markings, as well as its outline, which is more orbicular.
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Assuredly, fire is borne aloft, is without a soul, is easily quenchable and corruptible; but the sun is orbicular and animate, eternal and imperishable.
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Empedocles, before the four elements, introduceth the most minute bodies which resemble elements; but they did exist before the elements, having similar parts and orbicular.
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That it has an orbicular energy sometimes appearing over the earth, sometimes going under it, this he makes evident by saying (O. x.
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The contraction of the lower orbiculars is always accompanied, as we have seen, by the drawing up of the upper lip.
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'Well, will you look at that,' Aarfy marveled sonorously right beside Yossarian, his plump, orbicular face sparkling with a look of bright enchantment.
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It has a small somewhat triangular head, orbicular thorax, and large, round, flattened abdomen.
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His mind, almost orbicular in its various capacity, took in the scene at a glance.