Use "spines" in a sentence

1. We had long spines, the spines forming the big sail.

2. They are contained within a pod covered with spines (spines have thickened base).

3. Da said your spines can guide us.

4. Those dorsal spines are laden with venom.

5. 30 The dorsal arm spines are the longest nearly two arm segments in length, the ventral arm spines are much shorter.

6. Cacti are famous for having sharp spines

7. Covering the surface (dermal Branchiae) in between the spines

8. Their coloration gives them the appearance of small spines.

9. Here, nearly all the plants are covered with ferocious spines.

10. There are three or four conical pointed arm spines.

11. (pl., Aculeae) Small spines on the wing membrane of Lepidoptera.

12. Just try not to crack the spines or burn them.

13. Wings of these species have tiny spines (Aculeae) in basal patches

14. Mackerel scad have 9 spines and 31–36 rays on their dorsal fins, while there are seven spines and 27–30 rays on their anal fins.

15. B = Bicapitate, U = unicapitate, D = disked; ornamentation: S = spines, C = calyces

16. Aculea (pl., Aculeae) = Minute spines on the wing membrane in Lepidoptera

17. One of the sharp hollow spines of a porcupine or hedgehog.

18. Central spines: 3-5, stout Awllike-like up to 5 cm yellow, orange, orange-red or brown, dark tipped, protruding through the fine, woolly, hair-like radial spines.

19. The Areoles are the hairy protrusions from which the spines arise

20. The Easter lily cactus is dark green with brown spines. Sentencedict.com

21. Central spines: 3-5, stout Awllike-like up to 5 cm yellow, orange, orange-red or brown, dark-tipped, protruding through the fine, woolly, hair-like radial spines

22. Central spines: 3-5, stout Awllike-like up to 5 cm yellow, orange, orange-red or brown, dark tipped, protruding through the fine, woolly, hair-like radial spines.

23. Surprisingly during the night the red spines turn into a chalky pink.

24. The venomous spines make the fish inedible or deter most potential predators.

25. A predator with two-metre-long spines rising over its back.

26. 7 The scales are armed with low granules and simple spines.

27. News stories of genocidal revenge killings are sending chills down our spines.

28. Spines at the base of leaves allow Bedstraw to cling to objects.

29. The anal fin contains three spines and nine to 11 (usually 10) rays.

30. In some smaller madtoms, the spines have a groove and venom sac.

31. And these spines don't always drive you to make the best choices.

32. And with chicks to feed, he also uses the spines as a larder.

33. Trout-perches (Percopsidae) 1. adipose fin; 2. spines leading to dorsal and anal fins

34. All Cacti have areoles, or small bumps from which sprout flowers, branches, or spines.

35. Areoles are the cactus equivalent of tree branches, and the spines are the

36. T. kimberleyensis can be identified from its fins, with five spines and 11–13 soft rays on the dorsal fin, three spines and 14–16 rays on the anal fin, and 12–13 pectoral rays.

37. Some males have grotesquely shaped horns , spines and tubercles on various parts of their body .

38. Like those of other cats, the male lion's penis has spines that point backward.

39. The pollen from a mallow flower. Its spines help it cling to birds' feathers .

40. In some specimens the arm spines form a fan on the proximal arm segment.

41. These larger spines are slightly flattened and on proximal joints may have blunt tips.

42. On the proximal arm segment the arm spines meet midradially forming a single fan.

43. All analysis was gone, adrenaline brain kicked in, and I just yanked the spines out.

44. For example, the ever- present sea urchin sports needlelike spines able to penetrate unprotected hands.

45. During reproduction, the male's belly turns orange and its pectoral spines become longer and thicker.

46. Broom is a large, deciduous shrub, similar in appearance to gorse, but without the spines

47. Porcupinefishes or Burrfishes are large puffers with stout spines that have roots embedded under the skin

48. Porcupinefishes or Burrfishes are large puffers with stout spines that have roots embedded under the skin

49. Polar spines three-sided prismatic, Cuspidate, about as long as the axis of the shell

50. Wings are rounded at the tips, and tiny spines (Aculeae) are present on the forewing.

51. The Doryctinae are generally large black and orange Braconids with short spines on their fore-tibiae

52. “Their spines were bent from carrying heavy loads,” and “there’s bone inflammation, causing discomfort,” she concludes.

53. Even hardened criminals felt chilled to their spines at the mere mention of the word Kolhu .

54. They are silvery-colored fish that have a single dorsal fin, which is soft, without spines.

55. Batfishes have broad, flat heads and slim bodies and some are covered with hard lumps and spines

56. The Cocklebur is a plant that produces a small, spiky seedpod that is covered in barbed spines

57. There are 4-5 smooth arm spines, the proximal ones well separated midradially, not forming a fan.

58. American lobsters are usually bluish green to brown with red spines, but several color variations have been observed.

59. These spines are short and permanently erect in some species, such as the Burrfishes of the genus Chilomycterus

60. In this larval stage, the crab has several long spines, a long, narrow abdomen, and large fringed antennae.

61. The ventral arm spines are more rugose than the dorsal ones and slightly curved or sabre shaped.

62. There are 3 slightly flattened pointed conical arm spines, of which the middle one is the largest.

63. Bristled: 1 adj having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc

64. Carpet sharks have two dorsal fins, without spines, and a small mouth that is forward of the eyes.

65. Four Actinosts in pectoral girdle, with pores between them; two or three spines on first dorsal pterygiophore; two epurals

66. The disk is usually scaled, the arms are very long and the arm spines are short and erect.

67. Pineapple Cactus is a showy, clustering Cactus with white spines and large yellow flowers with an orange center

68. Burred: 1 adj having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc

69. There are three equally spaced pointed arm spines on the proximal segments, but they are lacking on the distalmost segments.

70. Barberries also made an excellent hedge because their dense growth and sharp spines discouraged penetration by livestock and poultry

71. We both kept waiting for the moment when the experience would overwhelm us and send chills up our spines.

72. He carefully cuts away the spines and skin protecting the seedy red fruit within, affording a sloppy stolen treat.

73. These leaves are modified into spines in many genera, in some (e.g. Paliurus spina-christi and Colletia cruciata) spectacularly so.

74. Noun burrfish, Burrfishes A porcupine fish with spines that are permanently erected, occurring in tropical waters of the Atlantic and Pacific

75. Photosynthesis takes place in the stems of Cacti, as the leaves have evolved into narrow spines to prevent water loss.

76. They are all covered with sharp spines and have the ability to inflate their bodies by gulping air or water.

77. Hypostomus on the other hand, do not usually have these spines, but if they are present they are not moveable.

78. And there are the small dish-sized Agaves, as well as a few agave species with soft leaves and no spines.

79. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to Ambulacra; avenuelike; as, the Ambulacral ossicles, plates, spines, and suckers of echinoderms

80. The gonActinosts are anchored firmly to the sexually modified hemal spines (gonapo physes) that project downward from the vertebral axis