posterior

పృష్ఠ
definition
noun
But if things do fall apart completely, we appear to be fortuitously well prepared for a descent into cannibalism judging by the plethora of plump posteriors wandering the malls.
a person's buttocks.
adjective
the posterior part of the gut
further back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end, especially of the body or a part of it.
a date posterior to the first Reform Bill
coming after in time or order; later.
translation of 'posterior'
పశ్చిమ,
పరాంత,
వెనుకటి
example
Does the hands-and-knees posture during labour help to rotate the occiput 'posterior' fetus?
He had macroglossia, and a 'posterior' position of the soft palate.
In fact, it's fairly easy to tell how much a person exercises just by checking out their 'posterior' .
He wriggles his 'posterior' , as though testing the chair's rating for comfort.
The midwife visited this morning and the good news is that the head is engaged but the bad news is that the baby is 'posterior' .
If our recognition of a Greek idiom in Ecclesiastes is valid, it points to a date 'posterior' to the conquest of Alexander the Great.
Father is especially proud of mother, who resolved to labor naturally, and did so despite a forty-two hour labor and a 'posterior' baby.
The 'posterior' lobe of the pituitary gland or neurohypophysis contains unique glial elements referred to as pituicytes.
My legs carried my plump, childish body to near her face, and I rested my 'posterior' upon the ground.
When cool, insert a good knife or poultry shears, where the body and the tail are joined and cut towards the 'posterior' , then turn the lobster around and cut toward the anterior.
Only once did I have a crash landing and create a hugely attractive mould of my 'posterior' in the sand.
As my 'posterior' touches down on porcelain, I let out a sigh of relief.
When body fluids become concentrated, more antidiuretic hormone is released from the 'posterior' lobe of the pituitary gland, and acts in the kidneys to promote retention of water.
By the time you stand up you feel like you have a basket weave pattern embossed on your 'posterior' .
The Japanese data were also recently released by the Ministry of Finance of Japan but are available only for the period 'posterior' to May 1991.
There was also a single, small cerebral metastasis in the white matter of the 'posterior' occipital lobe.
Tabes dorsalis involves the dorsal roots and 'posterior' columns of the spinal cord.
It would be folly, therefore, not to assign the authorship of the "Commentary" to a time 'posterior' to the Early Edition.
On each side of the mid-line are three to four singular imprints, showing a tendency to increase in length 'posteriorly' .
Bureaucrats are not known for their boldness; if something bad happens, they want some sort of shelter for their 'posteriors' .
The amphidetic ligament extends both anteriorly and 'posteriorly' .
A 14 year old boy was sprinting during a 200 m race when he suddenly developed a severe pain 'posteriorly' in the proximal part of his left thigh.
But if things do fall apart completely, we appear to be fortuitously well prepared for a descent into cannibalism judging by the plethora of plump 'posteriors' wandering the malls.
In this case, however, it seems to be hard to develop a flat shell form, which rather requires a 'posteriorly' skewed aperture map.
In at least many Chondrichthyes, the hypobranchials are well developed, although they point 'posteriorly' .
People pack the cafes to eat several courses at lunch, yet their 'posteriors' do not require three or four chairs apiece.
Anteriority, or 'posteriority' , is a characteristic of the Gothic, in that it gives expression to what Enlightenment culture pushes to the back.
Otherwise, the lateral surface is flat and vertical 'posteriorly' .
But when it comes time to make that decision, almost 40 per cent of us fail to remove our 'posteriors' from the couch and forfeit our voice in the nation's affairs.
He presented evidence for Aristotle's recognition of a type of term between equivocal and univocal terms, some instances of which were characterized by their use according to priority and 'posteriority' .
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