Anterior to Prefix
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PREAnterior to: Prefix
PREAnterior: Prefix.
prepillfront of anterior to preaxial premolar
prefadesfront of anterior to preaxial premolar
prenoonfront of anterior to preaxial premolar
pregamefront of anterior to preaxial premolar
premealfront of anterior to preaxial premolar
presongfront of anterior to preaxial premolar
prefilefront of anterior to preaxial premolar
preracefront of anterior to preaxial premolar
preerectfront of anterior to preaxial premolar
pretreatsfront of anterior to preaxial premolar
premeetfront of anterior to preaxial premolar
suprapubicsituated above, or anterior to, the pubic bone
coleopterouspertaining to beetles and weevils; having hard anterior wings
suprarenalsituated above, or anterior to, the kidneys / a suprarenal gland
metencephalicrelating to the metencephalon, the anterior segment of the developing vertebrate hindbrain
stomodealrelating to the stomodeum, in embryology, the invagination that forms the anterior part of the digestive tract
epiplastralrelating to an epiplastron, either of the two anterior lateral plates in the plastron of a turtle
keitloasvariety of the black rhinoceros having the posterior horn equal to or longer than the anterior horn
keitloavariety of the black rhinoceros having the posterior horn equal to or longer than the anterior horn
elytraone of the anterior wings in beetles and some other insects that serve to protect the posterior pair of functional wings
cavathe branch of the vena cava of a vertebrate that brings blood back from the head and anterior part of the body to the heart
cavasthe branch of the vena cava of a vertebrate that brings blood back from the head and anterior part of the body to the heart
polaritiesThe tendency of living organisms or parts to develop with distinct anterior and posterior (or uppermost and lowermost) ends, or to grow or orient in a particular direction
polarityThe tendency of living organisms or parts to develop with distinct anterior and posterior (or uppermost and lowermost) ends, or to grow or orient in a particular direction
dipteranbelonging or pertaining to the order Diptera, comprising the houseflies, mosquitoes, and gnats, characterized by a single, anterior pair of membranous wings with the posterior pair reduced to small, knobbed structures
dipterousbelonging or pertaining to the order Diptera, comprising the houseflies, mosquitoes, and gnats, characterized by a single, anterior pair of membranous wings with the posterior pair reduced to small, knobbed structures
clitorisa small erectile female organ located within the anterior junction of the labia minora that develops from the same embryonic mass of tissue as the penis and is responsive to sexual stimulation
clitorala small erectile female organ located within the anterior junction of the labia minora that develops from the same embryonic mass of tissue as the penis and is responsive to sexual stimulation
pituitarysmall, somewhat cherry-shaped double structure attached by a stalk to the base of the brain and constituting the master endocrine gland affecting all hormonal functions in the body, consisting of an anterior region (anterior pituitary or adenohypophysis)
foreguta. the first portion of the vertebrate alimentary canal, extending from the pharynx and esophagus to the end of the stomach or gizzard and, in some animals, the anterior duodenum, functioning in the ingestion, temporary storage, and partial digesti
foregutsa. the first portion of the vertebrate alimentary canal, extending from the pharynx and esophagus to the end of the stomach or gizzard and, in some animals, the anterior duodenum, functioning in the ingestion, temporary storage, and partial digesti
midguta. the middle portion of the vertebrate alimentary canal, posterior to the stomach or gizzard and extending to the cecum, functioning in the digestion and absorption of food; the small intestine b. the anterior portion of the arthropod colon
thymia glandular structure of largely lymphoid tissue that functions especially in the development of the body's immune system, is present in the young of most vertebrates typically in the upper anterior chest or at the base of the neck, and tends to atrophy in the adult