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telson
[ tel-suhn ]
noun
- the last segment, or an appendage of the last segment, of certain arthropods, as the middle flipper of a lobster's tail.
telson
/ 藞t蓻ls蓹n; t蓻l藞s蓲n瑟k /
noun
- the last segment or an appendage on the last segment of the body of crustaceans and arachnids
Derived Forms
- telsonic, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 迟别濒路蝉辞苍路颈肠 [tel-, son, -ik], adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of telson1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of telson1
Example Sentences
After crunching the numbers, Green found that incorporating this telson coil behavior enables mantis shrimp to dissipate more energy than their armor can absorb based on its material properties alone, bumping the number from 69% of strike energy to around 90%.
Gavin Lauridsen and Kyle Telson combined on a three-hitter.
Breuer, an innovative director who was a founding member of the avant-garde theater troupe Mabou Mines, and Telson, a versatile composer and songwriter drawn to mercurial film and theater projects, chose 鈥淥edipus at Colonus鈥 for an experiment in adaptation.
The connection between suffering and redemption is of course central to Christianity, making Breuer and Telson鈥檚 recontextualizing of the Oedipus story both resonant and curiously compatible.
Telson鈥檚 glorious gospel score engulfs the work, dictating its path and momentum.
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