sincipita

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English

Etymology

First attested in 1847; from the (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin sincipita, the nominative plural form of sinciput.

Pronunciation

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Noun

sincipita pl

  1. plural of sinciput
    • 1847, Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal XVI:ii, page 734
      Of the three very small specimens, the youngest is entirely of a bright light fulvous hue, without any admixture of dark hairs: the second has a general slight admixture of dark hairs, which predominate on the forehead, vertex, and occiput, while the sincipita continue bright fulvous; the arms and hands, knees, shins, and feet, are as dark as in the adult: the third, but very little larger, is coloured as in the mature animal, except that the terminal three-fourths of its tail continue rufous; and some admixture of the same remains on the sincipita, throat, flanks, and exterior of thighs.

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Latin

Pronunciation

Noun

(deprecated template usage) sincipita

  1. nominative plural of sinciput
  2. accusative plural of sinciput
  3. vocative plural of sinciput