0 having a light, thin body; used especially in anthropology to describe modern types of human:
In particular environments the taxon with more gracile teeth is being most frequent and represented by all growth stages and the bigger taxon only by its largest individuals.
It possessed a relatively short snout, elevated nasal bones, small and globular neurocranium, vertical orbital plane, and gracile facial bones.
These fasciculi end in rounded elevations known as the gracile and the cuneate tubercles.
Such translation may be confusing in itself, or confusingly inaccurate, for example, "gratiosus" does not mean gracile and "gracilis" does not mean graceful.
Like other tylopods, oromerycids had selenodont teeth and gracile limbs.
The gracile form includes specimens that are more slender and have less pronounced muscle attachments.
In areas of sympatry, robust capuchins achieve higher population densities than gracile capuchins.
The pedipalps (pincers) are relatively gracile with slender digits and a globose base.