nates
IPA: nʌts
noun
- (anatomy, medicine) The two anterior of the four lobes on the dorsal side of the midbrain of most mammals; the anterior optic lobes.
- The buttocks.
- (zoology) The umbones of a bivalve shell.
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Examples of "nates" in Sentences
- Jampridem et plagas ipsi in nates incussi sandalio.
- From this point of view the nates are a symbol of contempt, and any sexual significance is excluded.
- Depilatus, divellere pilos, glaber, laevis and nates pervellere are allusions to the Sotadic toilette.
- Pygisma = buttockry, because most actives end within the nates, being too much excited for further intromission.
- Next day he interviewed his two subordi - nates, Manders and Reilly, reckless youngsters who were as elated as if it were a deer-hunt.
- On the sixth day, was free of fever, did not sweat, had a crisis; the complaint about the nates came to a small suppuration, and burst at the crisis.
- Fistulae are produced by contusions and tubercles, and they are also occasioned by rowing, on horseback, when blood accumulates in the nates near the anus.
- Morisons statement read: I found several superficial bruises on different parts of her body, and redness and tendency to excoriation about the nates, none of them at all connected with the cause of her death, which was occasioned by General Paralysis.