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Answer for the clue "Any taillike structure ", 5 letters:
cauda

Word definitions for cauda in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Cauda may refer to: tail , cauda is the Latin word for tail. cauda , a feature of Conductus -style music an aphid body part Gavdos , a Greek island off the southern coast of Crete

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. any taillike structure

Usage examples of cauda.

That is why she needs a cauda draconis, although in truth I proved stronger than she expected, I suppose, since it was poor foolish Zoe who died.

The points on the ecliptic where it crosses are called the ascending node and the descending node, or caput draconis and cauda draconisthat is, the head and the tail of the dragon.

The cauda draconis has a particular role to play when a great spell is cast.

The cauda draconis died, but since he did not say so out loud, neither did she.

The most recent entries centered particularly on the cauda equina, the ganglion of nerves at the base of the spine.

It appears as if the entire cauda equina has been dissected out, starting at L1 and terminating at the sacrum.

And to think it all started with a single material: the neuronal membrane of the cauda equina, the divergent sheaf of spinal ganglia with the longest nerve roots of all.

Pendergast recognized it as a human nerve strand, undoubtedly from the cauda equina at the base of the spinal cord.

Putat Cardanus, ab extrema Cauda Halices seu Majoris Ursae omne magnum Imperium pendere.

North to south she descends, and that is the cauda draconis, the tail.

Every twenty-seven days, in the sphere above us, the moon moves from caput to cauda and back again.

It appears as if the entire cauda equina has been dissected out, starting at L1 and terminating at the sacrum.

That is why you are neither caput nor cauda draconis but rather seventh and least of our order.

The points on the ecliptic where it crosses are called the ascending node and the descending node, or caput draconis and cauda draconisthat is, the head and the tail of the dragon.

The points on the ecliptic where it crosses are called the ascending node and the descending node, or caput draconis and cauda draconis—.