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furcula
[ fur-kyuh-luh ]
noun
plural furculae
- the forked clavicular bone of a bird; wishbone.
- the ventral, forked appendage on the abdomen of a springtail that the insect uses in springing itself into the air.
furcula
/ ËfÉËkjÊlÉ; ËfÉËkjÊlÉm /
noun
- any forklike part or organ, esp the fused clavicles (wishbone) of birds
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Other yÐÄvlog Forms
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yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of furcula1
C19: from Latin: a forked support for a wall, diminutive of furca fork
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These adorable little creatures are so named because they often have a forked butt flipper called a furcula that launches them skyward in emergencies.
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They use an appendage called the furcula to launch themselves into the air when threatened.
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They also had wishbones, or furculae, another chapter of the story.
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He was the paleontologist who discovered the furcula of a Tyrannosaurus rex.
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The keel is pushed back to the distal third of the sternum, whilst the original anterior margin of the keel is correspondingly elongated, and the furcula fused with the rostral portion.
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