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APPOSITION

  • Apposition
  • Modifying noun phrases by placing them next to each other

    Apposition is a grammatical construction in which two elements, normally noun phrases, are placed side by side so one element identifies the other in a

    Apposition

    Apposition

  • Eye
  • than 1°. Also, superposition eyes can achieve greater sensitivity than apposition eyes, so are better suited to dark-dwelling creatures. Eyes also fall

    Eye

    Eye

    Eye

  • Apposition (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    nouns are juxtaposed Thumb apposition Apposition eyes Bone apposition in fractures Apposition in embryo implantation Apposition, an annual ceremony in St

    Apposition (disambiguation)

    Apposition_(disambiguation)

  • Thumb
  • First digit of the hand

    refer to other approximations between the thumb and other fingers as apposition. To anatomists, this makes sense as two intrinsic hand muscles are named

    Thumb

    Thumb

    Thumb

  • Bone fracture
  • Physical damage to the continuity of a bone

    A bone fracture (abbreviated FRX or Fx, Fx, or #) is a medical condition in which there is a partial or complete break in the continuity of any bone in

    Bone fracture

    Bone fracture

    Bone_fracture

  • Compound eye
  • Visual organ found in arthropods such as insects and crustaceans

    classified as either apposition eyes, which form multiple inverted images, or superposition eyes, which form a single erect image. Apposition eyes can be divided

    Compound eye

    Compound eye

    Compound_eye

  • St Paul's School, London
  • Independent school for boys in Barnes, Greater London, England

    remarked that fees had become "unaffordable". An annual ceremony known as Apposition was originally the means by which The Mercers' Company could assess and

    St Paul's School, London

    St Paul's School, London

    St_Paul's_School,_London

  • Implantation (embryology)
  • First stage of pregnancy

    variable. These three stages of apposition, attachment, and invasion are also alternatively termed contact (apposition), adhesion (attachment), and penetration

    Implantation (embryology)

    Implantation (embryology)

    Implantation_(embryology)

  • Membrane contact site
  • Membrane contact sites (MCS) are close appositions between two organelles. Ultrastructural studies typically reveal an intermembrane distance in the order

    Membrane contact site

    Membrane_contact_site

  • Comparison of butterflies and moths
  • favour apposition eyes. This is due to the superposition eye's adaptations for low light environments suiting the nocturnal moths, and the apposition eye's

    Comparison of butterflies and moths

    Comparison_of_butterflies_and_moths

  • Kapandji score
  • Clinical test of the thumb

    tip of their thumb. Kapandji A (1986). "Clinical test of apposition and counter-apposition of the thumb". Ann Chir Main. 5 (1): 67–73. doi:10

    Kapandji score

    Kapandji_score

  • Interlingua grammar
  • rays', etc. Despite the above restrictions, Interlingua permits use of apposition, where the two nouns refer to the same thing. arbore nano 'dwarf tree'

    Interlingua grammar

    Interlingua_grammar

  • Binomial nomenclature
  • Species naming system

    lion, which is Panthera leo. Grammatically the noun is said to be in apposition to the genus name and the two nouns do not have to agree in gender; in

    Binomial nomenclature

    Binomial nomenclature

    Binomial_nomenclature

  • Halsted's principles
  • Principles of surgical technique

    supply Strict aseptic technique Minimum tension on tissues Accurate tissue apposition Obliteration of deadspace Hunt, Geraldine B. (2012-01-01). "Principles

    Halsted's principles

    Halsted's_principles

  • Synapse
  • Structure connecting neurons in the nervous system

    of the signal-passing neuron (the presynaptic neuron) comes into close apposition with the membrane of the target (postsynaptic) cell. Both the presynaptic

    Synapse

    Synapse

    Synapse

  • Women at the crucifixion
  • Presence of female disciples

    women. There are difficulties against taking it as presenting a double apposition, with "his mother" being Mary of Clopas, and "his mother's sister" being

    Women at the crucifixion

    Women_at_the_crucifixion

  • Mary Wollstonecraft
  • English writer and philosopher (1759–1797)

    Wollstonecraft were published that presented her "passionate life in apposition to [her] radical and rationalist agenda". Wollstonecraft's work has also

    Mary Wollstonecraft

    Mary Wollstonecraft

    Mary_Wollstonecraft

  • Litten's sign (lung)
  • respiration in the base of the pleural cavity. It's when the zone of apposition ( the portion of the diaphragm in contact with the parietal pleura during

    Litten's sign (lung)

    Litten's_sign_(lung)

  • Arthropod eye
  • Visual organs possessed by arthropods

    Apposition eyes are the most common form of eye, and are presumably the ancestral form of compound eye. They are found in all arthropod groups, although

    Arthropod eye

    Arthropod eye

    Arthropod_eye

  • List of glossing abbreviations
  • List of interlinear glossing abbreviations

    Nakh-Daghestanian languages Juan Carlos Acuña Fariña (1996) The Puzzle of Apposition: On So-called Appositive Structures in English Maïa Ponsonnet (2019) Difference

    List of glossing abbreviations

    List_of_glossing_abbreviations

  • Striae of Retzius
  • Incremental growth lines or bands seen in tooth enamel

    enamel. They represent the incremental pattern of enamel, the successive apposition of different layers of enamel during crown formation. There are 3 types

    Striae of Retzius

    Striae of Retzius

    Striae_of_Retzius

  • Swahili grammar
  • Swahili is a Bantu language which is native to or mainly spoken in the East African region. It has a grammatical structure that is typical of Bantu languages

    Swahili grammar

    Swahili_grammar

  • Asperger syndrome
  • Obsolete diagnostic class of autism

    disorder (motor planning disorder), balance, tandem gait, and finger-thumb apposition. There is no evidence that these motor skills problems differentiate AS

    Asperger syndrome

    Asperger syndrome

    Asperger_syndrome

  • Specific name (zoology)
  • Term used in zoology

    conventions of Latin grammar. The specific name can be formed as: A noun in apposition to the genus name, for example, the scientific name of the lion, Panthera

    Specific name (zoology)

    Specific_name_(zoology)

  • Picrochole
  • Bad king triggering absurd conflicts for insignificant reasons

    stereotypical bad king, whom Rabelais seeks to deride by putting him in apposition to the good king, represented by Grandgousier, Gargantua's father. The

    Picrochole

    Picrochole

  • Tonsillar crypts
  • Deep indentations in human tonsils

    openings of the crypts are fissure-like, and the walls of the lumina are in apposition. A computerized three-dimensional reconstruction of the palatine tonsil

    Tonsillar crypts

    Tonsillar crypts

    Tonsillar_crypts

  • HIV
  • Human retrovirus, cause of AIDS

    polarised virus budding towards the site of cell-to-cell contact, close apposition of cells, which minimizes fluid-phase diffusion of virions, and clustering

    HIV

    HIV

    HIV

  • Falsetto
  • Vocal register just above the modal voice register

    apart, while the vocal processes of the arytenoid cartilages remain in apposition. This creates an oval gap between the folds and some air escapes, lowering

    Falsetto

    Falsetto

  • Dental papilla
  • internal enamel epithelium the concentration of materials During the apposition stage, the enamel, dentin and cementum are secreted in successive layers

    Dental papilla

    Dental papilla

    Dental_papilla

  • Metaphysis
  • Neck portion of a long bone between the epiphysis and the diaphysis

    chondrogenesis with osteogenesis or interstitial cartilage growth with both appositional bone elongation in conjunction with growth in width, so bearing load

    Metaphysis

    Metaphysis

    Metaphysis

  • Placentation
  • Formation and structure of the placenta

    reptiles. The placenta can be defined as an organ formed by the sustained apposition or fusion of fetal membranes and parental tissue for physiological exchange

    Placentation

    Placentation

    Placentation

  • Favartia nuceus
  • Species of gastropod

    alternate representation Favartia nucea (Mörch, 1850) ( is a substantive in apposition and does not agree in gender with the genus name) Murex nuceus Mörch,

    Favartia nuceus

    Favartia nuceus

    Favartia_nuceus

  • Cora language
  • Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Cora people of northern Mexico and western USA

    ani-lí-me Then that man PN say-PASS-PRTC "That man named Luis Morillo…" Apposition can also be seen by a possessive pronoun preceded by a demonstrative pronoun:

    Cora language

    Cora language

    Cora_language

  • Odesa
  • City and administrative center of Odesa Oblast, Ukraine

    царица, Вѣнець ей свљтимый небосвод") Note: "Southern Palmyra" is an apposition to St. Petersburg nicknamed "Northern Palmyra". "Odesa: Through Cossacks

    Odesa

    Odesa

    Odesa

  • Postsynaptic density
  • Layout of proteins anchoring neurotransmitter receptors

    region at the membrane of a postsynaptic neuron. The PSD is in close apposition to the presynaptic active zone and ensures that receptors are in close

    Postsynaptic density

    Postsynaptic density

    Postsynaptic_density

  • Sanskrit
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent

    Indo-European family – Proto-Indo-European. Bauer, Brigitte L. M. (2017). Nominal Apposition in Indo-European: Its forms and functions, and its evolution in Latin-romance

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

  • Arabic nouns and adjectives
  • Declined according to case, state, gender and number

    li-l-malikati lit. "a daughter to the queen" is used. Note also the following appositional construction: اَلْبَيْتُ وَاسِعُ ٱلنَّوَافِذِ al-baytu wāsiʻu l-nawāfiḏi

    Arabic nouns and adjectives

    Arabic_nouns_and_adjectives

  • Hair
  • Protein filament that grows from follicles found in the dermis, or skin

    Library. p. 11. Retrieved 8 June 2012. Flat scutes, with the edges in apposition, and not overlaid, clothe both surfaces of the tail of the beaver, rats

    Hair

    Hair

    Hair

  • List of butterflies of Sri Lanka
  • wings which makes them look more dense and fluffy Appearance of eyes apposition eyes superposition eyes Resting posture fold their wings above their backs

    List of butterflies of Sri Lanka

    List of butterflies of Sri Lanka

    List_of_butterflies_of_Sri_Lanka

  • Beelzebub
  • Satan, or type of demon

    InterVarsity Press. "Besides, Matt 12:24; Mark 3:22; Luke 11:15 use the apposition ἄρχων τῶν δαιμονίων 'head of the →Demons'.", Herrmann, "Baal Zebub", in

    Beelzebub

    Beelzebub

    Beelzebub

  • Nettenchelys inion
  • Species of fish

    epithet "inion" means "back of head" in Greek, and is treated as a noun in apposition. It refers to the location of the posterior nostril. McCosker, J.; Smith

    Nettenchelys inion

    Nettenchelys_inion

  • Trilobite
  • Class of extinct, Paleozoic arthropods

    closely the sublensar structures found in the eyes of many modern arthropod apposition eyes, especially Limulus, a genus of horseshoe crabs. Holochroal eyes

    Trilobite

    Trilobite

    Trilobite

  • Baal
  • Semitic title often used in reference to deities

    26; Lk. 11:18)." "Besides, Matt 12:24; Mark 3:22; Luke 11:15 use the apposition ἄρχων τῶν δαιμονίων ‘head of the →Demons’." M. Smith, ‘Athtart in Late

    Baal

    Baal

    Baal

  • Animal embryonic development
  • Process by which animal embryos form and develop

    the embryonic ectoderm, derived from the inner cell mass and lying in apposition with the endoderm. The embryonic disc becomes oval and then pear-shaped

    Animal embryonic development

    Animal embryonic development

    Animal_embryonic_development

  • Bukiyip language
  • Arapesh language of Papua New Guinea

    17–18 noun, class 3 locative phrase) + Head (noun) 7. Apposition Noun Phrase: Head (apposition noun phrase, coordinate noun phrase, demonstrative, intensive

    Bukiyip language

    Bukiyip_language

  • Opponens pollicis muscle
  • Muscle in the thenar compartment

    the tip of the thumb to touch the tips of other fingers. The part of apposition that this muscle is responsible for is the flexion of the thumb's metacarpal

    Opponens pollicis muscle

    Opponens pollicis muscle

    Opponens_pollicis_muscle

  • Calotes sinyik
  • Species of lizard

    name of the Subansiri River in the Tagin language, used as a noun in apposition. The Tagin are one of the major tribes of Arunachal Pradesh and mainly

    Calotes sinyik

    Calotes sinyik

    Calotes_sinyik

  • Cell wall
  • Outermost layer of some cells

    von Mohl (1853, 1858) advocated the idea that the cell wall grows by apposition. Carl Nägeli (1858, 1862, 1863) believed that the growth of the wall in

    Cell wall

    Cell wall

    Cell_wall

  • Scelotes arenicola
  • Species of reptile

    and Eswatini. Note: the correct species name is arenicola, a noun in apposition, meaning a sand dweller, and does not change according to the gender of

    Scelotes arenicola

    Scelotes_arenicola

  • Hand–foot–genital syndrome
  • Medical condition

    the most common limb malformation and results in impaired dexterity or apposition of the thumbs. Urogenital abnormalities include abnormalities of the ureters

    Hand–foot–genital syndrome

    Hand–foot–genital syndrome

    Hand–foot–genital_syndrome

  • Atractus discovery
  • Species of snake

    fossorial body form. The specific epithet discovery is used as a noun in apposition and commemorates The Explorers Club Discovery Expedition Grants initiative

    Atractus discovery

    Atractus discovery

    Atractus_discovery

  • Pandorina morum
  • Species of alga

    Volvox morum, most likely named the organism "morum" as a Latin noun in apposition. When Bory transferred Volvox morum to Pandorina, he named it Pandorina

    Pandorina morum

    Pandorina morum

    Pandorina_morum

  • Cloaca (embryology)
  • Structure in the embryo

    time, shut off from the anterior by the cloacal membrane, formed by the apposition of the ectoderm and endoderm, and reaching, at first, as far forward as

    Cloaca (embryology)

    Cloaca (embryology)

    Cloaca_(embryology)

  • Scheme (rhetoric)
  • Figure of speech that relies on the structure and syntax of sentences

    sentence in a place where it interrupts the natural flow of the sentence Apposition – The placing of two elements side by side, in which the second defines

    Scheme (rhetoric)

    Scheme (rhetoric)

    Scheme_(rhetoric)

  • Progeria
  • Genetic disorder that causes early aging

    images of the same nucleus at sites of blebs (b and c) showed a close apposition of the chromatin to the nuclear envelope. In a, b, and c, the nucleus

    Progeria

    Progeria

    Progeria

  • Benthomangelia enceladus
  • Species of gastropod

    specific epithet refers to the moon of Saturn, and is therefore a noun in apposition that does not agree in gender with the genus. This marine species occurs

    Benthomangelia enceladus

    Benthomangelia enceladus

    Benthomangelia_enceladus

  • English possessive
  • Possessive words and phrases in the English language

    women). Sometimes genitive constructions are used to express a noun in apposition to the main one, as in the Isle of Man, the problem of drug abuse. This

    English possessive

    English possessive

    English_possessive

  • Caudal duplication
  • Medical condition

    external genitalia of both male and female can be reconstructed by midline apposition of tissues. For duplication of urinary tract, bladders can be combined

    Caudal duplication

    Caudal_duplication

  • Proceratium google
  • Species of ant

    specific name is an arbitrary combination, to be treated as a noun in apposition. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Proceratium google. Wikispecies

    Proceratium google

    Proceratium google

    Proceratium_google

  • Corpus spongiosum
  • Spongy tissue within the human penis

    corpus spongiosum is expanded to form the urethral bulb, and lies in apposition with the inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm, from which it receives

    Corpus spongiosum

    Corpus spongiosum

    Corpus_spongiosum

  • Centrocone
  • nuclear sub-compartment in parasites of Toxoplasma gondii that work in apposition with the centrosome to coordinate the budding process in mitosis. The

    Centrocone

    Centrocone

  • TPX2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    spindle checkpoint. Instead of a bipolar spindle, both spindle poles are in apposition, with an impairment of pushing forces generated by interpolar microtubules

    TPX2

    TPX2

    TPX2

  • Elyon
  • Honorific title of Jewish God

    spoken to the king of Sodom. In verse 22, the name of God also occurs in apposition to ʼĒl ʻElyōn in the Masoretic Text but it is absent in the Samaritan

    Elyon

    Elyon

  • Gastrophrenic ligament
  • Ligament of the stomach and diaphragm

    by the lines of attachment of the gastrophrenic ligament, and lies in apposition with the diaphragm, and frequently with the upper portion of the left

    Gastrophrenic ligament

    Gastrophrenic_ligament

  • Commissure
  • Anatomical location where two things cross or are joined

    lower mandibles of a bird's beak, or alternately, to the full-length apposition of the closed mandibles, from the corners of the mouth to the tip of the

    Commissure

    Commissure

  • Ommatidium
  • Component of compound eyes of arthropods

    signals are input in exactly the same manner as in the case of a normal apposition compound eye, but the image is enhanced. This visual arrangement is known

    Ommatidium

    Ommatidium

    Ommatidium

  • Akkadian language
  • Extinct Semitic language of Mesopotamia

    (masculine numeral), meat ālānū (100 towns). Adjectives, relative clauses and appositions follow the noun. Numerals precede the counted noun. In the following

    Akkadian language

    Akkadian language

    Akkadian_language

  • Czech word order
  • Aspect of Czech grammar

    Czech word order is relatively free. However, the Czech language belongs to the SVO type. Czech word order is said to be free. The individual parts of

    Czech word order

    Czech_word_order

  • Shoulder examination
  • Physical inspection of the shoulder

    tests the radial nerve, finger abduction tests the ulnar nerve, and thumb apposition tests the median nerve. Sensation testing Reflex testing: Triceps reflex

    Shoulder examination

    Shoulder_examination

  • John Llewelyn
  • Welsh-born British philosopher (1928–2021)

    God: A Geophenomenology, Bloomington: Indiana University Press 2002. Appositions – of Jacques Derrida and Emmanuel Levinas, Bloomington: Indiana University

    John Llewelyn

    John_Llewelyn

  • Sanpel Cave bent-toed gecko
  • Species of lizard

    that is endemic to Asia. The specific epithet, sanpelensis, is a noun in apposition in reference to the type locality of Sanpel Cave. This species of gecko

    Sanpel Cave bent-toed gecko

    Sanpel_Cave_bent-toed_gecko

  • Object pronouns in Spanish
  • Category of pronouns in Spanish grammar

    animals and inanimate objects. With attributive adjectives, nouns used with apposition (such as "us friends"), and the intensifier mismo, clitic doubling is

    Object pronouns in Spanish

    Object pronouns in Spanish

    Object_pronouns_in_Spanish

  • Sphodromantis lineola
  • Species of praying mantis

    detection visual system. This species of mantis like most other species have apposition based compound eyes and mantises are the only invertebrates known to use

    Sphodromantis lineola

    Sphodromantis lineola

    Sphodromantis_lineola

  • Warlight
  • 2018 novel by Canadian author Michael Ondaatje

    in vibrating, tensile fashion. ... built more from juxtaposition and apposition than from clean narrative progression". Likewise crediting Warlight as

    Warlight

    Warlight

  • Agama (lizard)
  • Genus of reptiles

    Lacerta Agama (with Agama originally capitalized to indicate a name in apposition rather than a Latin adjective, which he would have made lowercase). His

    Agama (lizard)

    Agama (lizard)

    Agama_(lizard)

  • Pleural cavity
  • Fluid-filled space between the lungs

    respiratory movements. Surface tension of the pleural fluid also leads to close apposition of the lung surfaces with the chest wall. This relationship allows for

    Pleural cavity

    Pleural cavity

    Pleural_cavity

  • Rickettsia
  • Genus of bacteria

    Necessary correction of specific epithets formed as substantives (nouns) 'in apposition'". Int J Syst Bacteriol. 47 (3): 908–909. doi:10.1099/00207713-47-3-908

    Rickettsia

    Rickettsia

    Rickettsia

  • Emmanuel Levinas
  • Lithuanian-French philosopher (1906–1995)

    Imagination: Between Kant and Levinas, London: Routledge, 2000. John Llewelyn, Appositions – of Jacques Derrida and Emmanuel Levinas, Bloomington: Indiana University

    Emmanuel Levinas

    Emmanuel Levinas

    Emmanuel_Levinas

  • Greenberg's linguistic universals
  • Set of linguistic universals proposed by Joseph Greenberg

    is adjective-marker-standard, the language is prepositional." "If in apposition the proper noun usually precedes the common noun, then the language is

    Greenberg's linguistic universals

    Greenberg's_linguistic_universals

  • Date and time notation in the Netherlands
  • 12-hour clock. However, "a.m." and "p.m." are never used. Instead, an apposition is added, for instance 21:00 is said as "9 uur 's avonds" (9 o'clock in

    Date and time notation in the Netherlands

    Date and time notation in the Netherlands

    Date_and_time_notation_in_the_Netherlands

  • Ophichthus aniptocheilos
  • Species of fish

    aniptocheilos means "unwashed lips" in Greek, and is treated as a noun in apposition. It refers to the colouring of the face. Ophichthus aniptocheilos at www

    Ophichthus aniptocheilos

    Ophichthus_aniptocheilos

  • Micromyrtus uniovulum
  • Species of shrub

    Botany Newsletter, that the specific epithet is a noun, hence used in apposition, and should be uniovulum. In 2020, the epithet was corrected to uniovulum

    Micromyrtus uniovulum

    Micromyrtus_uniovulum

  • Thielaviopsis basicola
  • Species of fungus

    living host plant will typically respond with the development of cell appositions called papillae, which attempt to block the pathogen from penetrating

    Thielaviopsis basicola

    Thielaviopsis basicola

    Thielaviopsis_basicola

  • Skeletal muscle
  • One of three major types of muscle

    transverse tubules), while the RyRs reside across the SR membrane. The close apposition of a transverse tubule and two SR regions containing RyRs is described

    Skeletal muscle

    Skeletal muscle

    Skeletal_muscle

  • Pikachurin
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    the proper functioning of dystroglycan. Pikachurin is necessary for the apposition of presynaptic and postsynaptic termini in the ribbon synapse; deletion

    Pikachurin

    Pikachurin

    Pikachurin

  • Mayfly
  • Aquatic insects of the order Ephemeroptera

    the lateral eyes that resemble those of females. The lateral eyes are apposition compound eyes but the turbinate eyes are thought by some to be superposition

    Mayfly

    Mayfly

    Mayfly

  • Echiophis punctifer
  • Species of fish

    centimetres (39 in). The species epithet "punctifer", treated as a name in apposition, means "dotted" in Latin, and refers to the eel's colouration. The eel

    Echiophis punctifer

    Echiophis punctifer

    Echiophis_punctifer

  • South Britain
  • the island of Great Britain. It was used mainly by Scottish writers, in apposition to the term "North Britain", which generally referred to Scotland. Early

    South Britain

    South_Britain

  • T-unit
  • Term in linguistics

    single clause, a matrix plus subordinate clause, two or more phrases in apposition, and fragments of clauses produced by ellipsis. Co-ordinate clauses were

    T-unit

    T-unit

  • Jacques Derrida
  • French philosopher (1930–2004)

    on the Threshold of Sense, London: Macmillan, 1986. Llewelyn, John, Appositions – of Jacques Derrida and Emmanuel Levinas, Bloomington: Indiana University

    Jacques Derrida

    Jacques Derrida

    Jacques_Derrida

  • Samoan language
  • Polynesian language

    It marks noun phrases used as clauses, introducing clauses or used as appositions etc.) The non-specific singular article se is used when the speaker doesn't

    Samoan language

    Samoan language

    Samoan_language

  • Colin Pask
  • Physicist and science author

    of Pask and Kevin Barrell from 1980 contributed to the theory of the apposition eye. During the 1970s, Pask also published on attenuation effects in optical

    Colin Pask

    Colin_Pask

  • Hypercementosis
  • Excessive buildup of normal cementum on the roots of teeth

    History of Past Populations through Hypercementosis: Insights into Cementum Apposition Patterns and Possible Etiologies Using Micro-CT and Confocal Microscopy"

    Hypercementosis

    Hypercementosis

  • Complementizer
  • Part of speech

    Cuba, Carlos (2018-03-03). "Manner-of-speaking that-complements as close apposition structures". Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America. 3 (1):

    Complementizer

    Complementizer

  • Time–manner–place
  • Grammatical feature of adverb order

    Dutch, Mandarin, and German use this structure. An example of this appositional ordering in German is: Ich I fahre drive heute today mit with dem the

    Time–manner–place

    Time–manner–place

  • Elisabeth Wollman
  • French microbiologist and physicist

    Klarsfeld. p. 600. Retrieved 21 July 2023. "Arrêté du 25 octobre 2002 portant apposition de la mention « Mort en déportation » sur les actes et jugements déclaratifs

    Elisabeth Wollman

    Elisabeth Wollman

    Elisabeth_Wollman

  • Lattice Miner
  • association rules as well as the transformation of formal contexts via apposition, subposition, reduction and object/attribute generalization, and the manipulation

    Lattice Miner

    Lattice_Miner

  • Protemblemaria perla
  • Species of fish

    species of chaenopsid blenny. The specific name "perla", used as a noun in apposition, simultaneously refers to the pearly white bar-colouring on the body and

    Protemblemaria perla

    Protemblemaria_perla

  • Suberites domuncula
  • Species of sponge

    450 𝜇m in length and 5-7 𝜇m in diameter. The spicules grow through apposition of lamellar silica layers. An axial canal of 0.3-1.6 𝜇m width can be

    Suberites domuncula

    Suberites domuncula

    Suberites_domuncula

  • Pebobs aitne
  • Species of moth

    species is named after Aitne, a moon of Jupiter. To be treated as a noun in apposition. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pebobs aitne. Wikispecies has

    Pebobs aitne

    Pebobs aitne

    Pebobs_aitne

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APPOSITION

  • Inosculate
  • v. t.

    To unite by apposition or contact, as two vessels in an animal body.

  • Appositive
  • n.

    A noun in apposition.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting identity or equivalence; -- used with a name or appellation, and equivalent to the relation of apposition; as, the continent of America; the city of Rome; the Island of Cuba.

  • Apposed
  • a.

    Placed in apposition; mutually fitting, as the mandibles of a bird's beak.

  • Apposition
  • n.

    The state of two nouns or pronouns, put in the same case, without a connecting word between them; as, I admire Cicero, the orator. Here, the second noun explains or characterizes the first.

  • Apposition
  • n.

    The act of adding; application; accretion.

  • To
  • prep.

    Apposition; connection; antithesis; opposition; as, they engaged hand to hand.

  • Parathesis
  • n.

    The placing of two or more nouns in the same case; apposition.

  • Appositive
  • a.

    Of or relating to apposition; in apposition.

  • Appositional
  • a.

    Pertaining to apposition; put in apposition syntactically.

  • Inosculate
  • v. i.

    To unite by apposition or contact, as two tubular vessels at their extremities; to anastomose.

  • Apposition
  • n.

    The putting of things in juxtaposition, or side by side; also, the condition of being so placed.