iniad

English

Etymology

From inion +‎ -ad.

Adverb

iniad (not comparable)

  1. (anatomy) Toward the inion.
    • 1855, The transactions of the Linnean Society of London:
      While the vaulted crania, as has been already noticed, sink iniad, the crania of Bovines, which are flattened over the palate, rise to an inial elevation of one half the basilar length.

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