hind end

collocation in English

meaningsofhindandend

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hind
adjective[before noun]
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/haɪnd/
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/haɪnd/
at the back of an ...
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end
noun
uk
/end/
us
/end/
the part of a place or thing that is furthest away from ...
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(Definition ofhindandendfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The anellus is barely sclerotized, and has a small and finely bristled lobe on each side near thehindend.
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The ductus seminalis attaches at the side, from thehindendof the long, broad ductus bursae, whose surface is mostly roughened.
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If this is not done, he may lag with hishindend.
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Additionally, a prominent hip strip adorns the outside of thehindendof the thigh.
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A ewe neck is counter-productive to collection and proper transitions, as the horse only elevates its head and doesn't engage itshindend.
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The caterpillar will spin a patch of silk and attach itshindendto the silk.
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The tegula has buff scales at thehindend.
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There are bright red defensive glands on thehindendof the back.
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The larva is greyish-brown with dark lines along the side and blackish markings at thehindend.
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This quality is responsible for the powerful, activehindendand the great freedom in the forehand.
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In the actual collected canter, the horse should carry the majority of its weight on thehindend, rather than the front end.
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The vinculum is rounded, the tegumen longish with a truncatedhindend, and the anellus is a sclerotized plate, also curved and slender.
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The one closed organ, the dorsal vessel, extends from the head through the thorax to thehindend.
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The elytra are raised into a ridge along the edge where they meet towards thehindendof the body.
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The three-chambered heart is located towards the animal'shindend.
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Thehindendof the caudal fin is forked or concave, and it is set at the end of a stout peduncle.
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The tegumen is almost square, and at thehindendof the upper side bears two groups of long, thick bristles; the anellus is small, flat, but notably sclerotized (hardened).
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The center of gravity of the horse should be more towards thehindend, with the hindquarters slightly lowered and great bending of the joints in the hind legs.
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