Distally

Word DISTALLY
Character 8
Hyphenation dis tal ly
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Pseudo scientific nerd lingo for a girl that looks great from far away and then ugly as hell when you get up close to her. She looks like a shining star from across the room, but up close, she makes you shudder and cringe. Urban Dictionary

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It can recur locally adjacent to the original area or distally, meaning it has metastasized through the bloodstream or the lymph nodes. ❋ Ellen Marmur (2009)

The energy released created chocolate tablet boudinage in cherts, and their association with distally situated ring thrusts is also thought to be unique. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A number of philosophers have argued on these and related grounds that sounds are located distally, near their sources (Pasnau 1999, Casati and Dokic 2005, O'Callaghan 2007, Matthen forthcoming). ❋ O'Callaghan, Casey (2009)

-- The Crato Formation azhdarchoid specimen SMNK Pal 3830 shows a brachiopatagium extending distally to contact the ankle (Frey et al. 2003). ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

So, yes, the data best supports inclusion of the hindlimbs in the patagia, and extension of the patagia as far distally as the ankle. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Fibres preserved within the membranes appear to confirm brachiopatagia attaching as far distally as the ankle, and the presence of a cruropatagium (Bakhurina & Unwin 2003). ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Scientists theorize the "operational byproduct" provoked an autoimmune, inflammatory response in workers '"nerve roots proximally, and peripheral motor nerves distally" and treat PIN patients with steroids or intravenous immunoglobulins. ❋ Unknown (2008)

There were exceptions: K.A. von Zittel (1882) imagined pterosaurs as possessing narrow, swallow-like wings that did not attach further distally than the knee, and Harry Seeley (1901) opined that the patagia may not have incorporated the hindlimbs at all. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

You can see two smaller, fainter dots more distally to the left in the picture that are closer together; these are from the snake's bottom teeth. ❋ 1 Dinosaur (2007)

It travels in a fibrous tunnel medial to the anterior superior iliac spine and enters the thigh deep to the fascia lata before continuing distally into the subcutaneous tissues. ❋ Unknown (2005)

It might be said that the hole at the center of an object, distally construed, is the whole of the same object, proximally construed. ❋ Stubenberg, Leopold (2005)

The barbules were delicate, the nodes tapered and distally located. ❋ PATRICIA CORNWELL (1993)

- When anaesthetizing the extremities, inject distally (at the root), in circle, without tourniquet and without adrenaline. ❋ Unknown (1993)

A turnip-like plant with a rosette of 12-20 basal leaves, roughly elliptical in outline, formed by a flat and fleshy rachis, with minute lobes distally arranged. ❋ Unknown (1987)

One [nerd]: "Hey check out that babe over there [across] [the room]". Other nerd who's seen her up close already: "Distal star proximal dog". ❋ Low Class Loser (2008)

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