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rachis

[rey-kis] / ˈreɪ kɪs /
NOUN
spinal column
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Each leaflet may have its own stalk, but is attached to the rachis.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

“The thickness of the rachis in some specimens is 3 microns thick. That’s less than the size of the average cell,” O’Connor says.

From Science Magazine • Dec. 14, 2018

That combination of features—weak rachis and evenly-spaced barbules—has not previously been directly observable in the flattened 2-dimensional fossils, Holtz says.

From Science Magazine • Dec. 8, 2016

Most modern bird feathers have a central shaft called a rachis; think of the ink rod in a quill pen.

From New York Times • Dec. 8, 2016

Using my HB pencil, I work to sketch out the barbs of the feather, drawing lines from the rachis outward.

From "Red Flags and Butterflies" by Sheryl Azzam




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