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    thorax


    1. They were high, on the left side of the thorax, with entry but no exit wounds


    2. The men of the vaunted Thorax regiment were still trying to put on their monstrously over-sized armor; they were huge burly men encased in thick sheets of plate metal, almost impervious to arms, even against steam rifles


    3. The cilliarch in charge of the Thorax battalion was on horseback, running up and down behind the double line of his men, repeatedly shouting orders for them to advance with cohesion and order


    4. “The order of battle is as follows, sir: The two Thorax battalions are attached to the main bulk of the infantry leading the assault, laid out in a thin double line of troops forming the absolute front line


    5. A glance over his shoulder showed spasmodic twitching of his victim’s head and a convulsive shuddering of the thorax, but little other movement


    6. He had taken seven shots to the stomach, ribcage and upper thorax, two of which ruptured the heart, all coming to rest in the body


    7. waist, thorax and ankles


    8. Nancy’s face hardened the moment she saw Pierre: the young man’s skull was caved in on the left side of his face, while his wheezing breathing and pink bubbles at the corner of his mouth told her that his thorax had been crushed and one or both of his lungs punctured by the tree that had fallen on top of him


    9. It has the function of expanding the thorax and hence it is able to prevent and cure illness of the above joints and to regulate and improve breathing function


    10. The spider whined as its thorax exploded

    11. The thorax of the


    12. teach you about the thorax


    13. the surface of his thorax


    14. green pulsed in its thorax, just above a metallic multipocketed belt


    15. Chest breathing is breathing with your thorax, just due to ex-


    16. Our thorax can be widened forward, by


    17. entire thorax or strengthens his back, so that on the front view «it looks


    18. Inhalation is done by widening of the thorax in tree dimensions:


    19. a need to hold the thorax open — is fun-


    20. in the thorax zone

    21. belly and his clavicles, his thorax being unable to widen


    22. Crustaceans are subdivided into nine orders, and the first of these consists of the decapods, in other words, animals whose head and thorax are usually fused, whose cheek–and–mouth mechanism is made up of several pairs of appendages, and whose thorax has four, five, or six pairs of walking legs


    23. M'Coy, "that's the thorax


    24. This makes iron butterflies more successful in a low-volatility environment, as long as the relative relationship of the wings is inexpensive compared to the thorax or “meat” of the iron butterfly


    25. They inhabit north Africa and the Middle East and are also known as camel spiders or sun spiders, which is misleading as their bodies are divided into separate head, thorax and abdomen sections, unlike the head and thorax sections of true spiders


    26. He knew that in two seconds his thorax would collapse under the thumbs and he would be dead


    27. The great difficulty lies in the working ants differing widely from both the males and the fertile females in structure, as in the shape of the thorax, and in being destitute of wings and sometimes of eyes, and in instinct


    28. Its specific characters are as follow: Wings incumbent and horizontal, when at rest; body long and thin; thorax thick, but not crested; head small; eyes prominent and black; antennæ setacious, gradually lessening towards extremities, and slightly ciliated; palpi two, flat, broad in the middle, and very hairy; tongue rolled up between them, not very prominent; clypeus small, legs long, small and hairy; wings long as body; under wings shortest; colour a dark silvery gray, with transverse dotted bands of black on upper wings


    29. Thorax, (affection of) relieved by oxygen gas, 95


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    Synonyms for "thorax"

    thorax chest pectus bosom breast heart torso

    "thorax" definitions

    the middle region of the body of an arthropod between the head and the abdomen


    the part of the human torso between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates


    part of an insect's body that bears the wings and legs