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spur <a spur; spurs> N

spur <a spur; spurs> N

spur N

spur

fruit spur AGR

renewal spur AGR

replacement spur AGR

spur-winged plover

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English
Near the distal end there is generally a tibial spur, often two or more.
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The spur is an extension of the radiale: one of the two distal carpal bones.
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This population growth has spurred the location of most of the citys housing projects of the last decades in this area.
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There are two types of twig, vegetative twigs and fruiting spurs.
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Emergencies also spurred the creation or conversion of highly unconventional aircraft carriers.
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This behaviour brings into view the spurs and white wing patches, and may possibly function as a simple threat display.
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Some birds have spurs on the wings rather than the legs.
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She also believes fear spurs many world leaders to lose sight of their purpose.
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A number of birds have spurs on their feet or legs, usually formed from the lower portion of the tarsometatarsus bone.
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On top of the cross, an imperial crown, and at the base a small spur.
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