limb

uzuv
definition
noun
Diaphanously winged and provided with limbs far too long and interestingly jointed to be in any way aerodynamic, it would appear to be some kind of mutant grasshopper, a cicada maybe?
an arm or leg of a person or four-legged animal, or a bird's wing.
It occurs when the limb of the Moon just touches the apparent edge of the Sun in the sky, but does not overlap it.
the edge of the disk of a celestial object, especially the sun or moon.
translation of 'limb'
noun
yaramaz çocuk,
uzuv,
kol,
bacak,
şube,
kanat,
bent
example
One was just on the 'limb' of the planet and one was far off but the other two were nowhere in sight.
When we have a limb amputated, our neural map of that 'limb' gradually fades away; and if we gain a body part, our neural map expands accordingly.
To take one example, the default model for development of the 'limb' of a bird is not the chicken's foot, but that of a duck.
How otherwise to explain the small dull ache within him always, the ache that a severed 'limb' leaves?
The eastern 'limb' of the Klip River emanates from the park and flows southward, into other areas of Soweto, until it reaches the Vaal River further in the South.
This image obtained by the Clementine satellite in 1994 shows the solar corona shining above the 'limb' of the Moon.
It occurs when the 'limb' of the Moon just touches the apparent edge of the Sun in the sky, but does not overlap it.
The event is a moderate partial eclipse with the Moon's northern 'limb' dipping 15 arc-minutes into Earth's umbral shadow.
A quarter of a mile further on, at the eastern 'limb' of the bay, the path descended steeply, zig-zagging across the cliff face to a stretch of beach to the east of Holland Point.
I looked up and saw one of the small squirrels running down the length of a 'limb' with a twig of leaves in his mouth.
He was tall and handsome, broad of shoulder, loose of 'limb' ; an athlete of grace and style.
As plants reached flowering maturity, the gender was noted and flower measurements were taken on petal 'limb' , petal claw and calyx diameter.
Slip the loop of the bowstring over the nock and down the 'limb' of the bow and tie the free end of the string to the other nock using a timber hitch, bowline or similar non-stressing knot.
the eastern 'limb' of the moon
Second, it predicted that light from a distant star passing near to the 'limb' of sun would be bent by a small but measurable angle.
Heavy snow and whipping winds can cause 'limbs' from trees and shrubs to snap.
Many were left with undesired remnants of the storm: spoiled milk, downed tree 'limbs' and empty gas pumps.
Apparently, its 'limbs' were primarily adapted for swimming and walking along the bottom of a lake, rather than for crawling on land.
Hot and sweaty again, we quickly strip off our shoes, socks and daypacks, leaving them by a great tree whose 'limbs' shade the pond, and jump in.
They prefer the security of nearby cover that brush and low-to-the-ground tree 'limbs' like our Norway spruce give them.
For some reason, there was a clear channel of space with no tree 'limbs' to block the light to the side of that tombstone.
They use a variety of foraging styles; most commonly they glean food from foliage while they climb about on tree 'limbs' .
When drawing the figure I am interested in the way it moves - stretches, muscles, 'limbs' - how do they twist, how do you make it look realistic.
He stretched his long 'limbs' , and pushed his white hair back behind his pointed ears.
The black tux glides across his trim, elegant frame, long 'limbs' and broad shoulders.
At first sight, the concept of ‘handedness’ is inapplicable to completely 'limbless' animals, and thus it is difficult to imagine a right-handed snake.
Diaphanously winged and provided with 'limbs' far too long and interestingly jointed to be in any way aerodynamic, it would appear to be some kind of mutant grasshopper, a cicada maybe?
Scattered around the airstrip are some of Afghanistan's 10 million landmines, which every day leave innocent civilians 'limbless' .
Among the coelurosaurians, the subgroup of maniraptorans evolved true broad feathers on their 'limbs' .
Tonight, however, Brach built a large shelter out of tree 'limbs' and mosses - setting the fire several feet away.
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