A scholar on the foundation of Queen's College, Oxford, England, whose original dress was a tabard. tabasheer noun (n.) A concretion in the joints of the bamboo, which consists largely or chiefly of pure silica. It is highly valued in the East Indies as a medicine for the cure of ...
retinaculumnoun(n.) A connecting band; a fraenum; as, the retinacula of the ileocaecal and ileocolic valves. noun(n.) One of the annular ligaments which hold the tendons close to the bones at the larger joints, as at the wrist and ankle. ...
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It is suitable for both the young and the old, not only because Taijiquan possesses special features of stretching, flexing the joints, softly twining, exercising both the inside and the outside, dispelling diseases and prolonging life, but it is also the martial art that best reflects Chinese...
To separate the joints of; to separate, as parts united by joints; to put out of joint; to force out of its socket; to dislocate; as, to disjoint limbs; to disjoint bones; to disjoint a fowl in carving. verb (v. t.) To separate at junctures or joints; to break where parts are...
dactylnoun(n.) A poetical foot of three sylables (-- ~ ~), one long followed by two short, or one accented followed by two unaccented; as, L. tegm/n/, E. mer6ciful; -- so called from the similarity of its arrangement to that of the joints of a finger. ...
quadrumananoun(n. pl.) A division of the Primates comprising the apes and monkeys; -- so called because the hind foot is usually prehensile, and the great toe opposable somewhat like a thumb. Formerly the Quadrumana were considered an order distinct from the Bimana, which last included man...