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" Foot." — The last part of the leg, the tarsus. 

 (M.E. fot, foot, pi. fet, feet. A.S. fol, jjl, fet.) 

 See Tarsus. 



Foramen. — The orifice in the abdomen, through 

 which the funiculus passes. (L. foro, to bore.) 



Foramen occipitale. — (L. foro, and occiput.) See 

 Occipital foramen. 



Forceps. — Pinchers, organs for holding — the actual 

 function is unknown. (L. forceps, pinchers.) 



Forcipated. — Resembling forceps ; formed like a 

 jjair of pincers ; to open and close like forceps, 

 (From L. forceps.) 



Fore-stomach. — The Proventriculus. (A.S. fore, 

 before, and Gr. stomachos.) 



Forfex. — A pair of anal organs which open and shut 

 transversely, and cross each other, like scissors. 

 (L, forfex, a pair of shears.) 



Form. — Shape, form. (L. forma.) 



Fornicate. — Concave within and convex without. 

 (L. fornicatus, from fornix, a vault.) 



Fossorial. — Adapted for digging, burrowing. (L. 

 fossio, onis, a digging.) 



Fossulate. — Furnished with fossulets; having long 

 and narrow trench-like depressions. (L. fossa, 

 CB, a ditch.) 



Fossulet. — A somewhat long and narrow depression. 

 (L. fossa.) 



Fovea, Foveolet. — A large round depression on 

 the surface. (L.) 



