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CANALS |
Ducts |
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PIPES |
Ducts |
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FLUES |
Chimney ducts |
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CONVENTS |
Primary consideration on adding air ducts to nunneries |
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TRABECULATE |
Crossbarred, as the ducts in a banana stem. |
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STEGNOSIS |
Constipation; also, constriction of the vessels or
ducts. |
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PERSPIRATORY |
Of, pertaining to, or producing, perspiration; as,
the perspiratory ducts. |
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GALACTOPHOROUS |
Milk-carrying; lactiferous; -- applied to the ducts
of mammary glands. |
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BILIARY |
Relating or belonging to bile; conveying bile; as, biliary
acids; biliary ducts. |
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HYGROPHTHALMIC |
Serving to moisten the eye; -- sometimes applied to
the lachrymal ducts. |
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HEPATOCYSTIC |
Of or pertaining to the liver and gall bladder; as,
the hepatocystic ducts. |
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PITTED |
Having minute thin spots; as, pitted ducts in the
vascular parts of vegetable tissue. |
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INTERLOBAR |
Between lobes; as, the interlobar notch of the liver;
the interlobar ducts of a gland. |
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BOTHRENCHYMA |
Dotted or pitted ducts or vessels forming the pores
seen in many kinds of wood. |
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ANGIENCHYMA |
Vascular tissue of plants, consisting of spiral
vessels, dotted, barred, and pitted ducts, and laticiferous vessels. |
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VERUMONTANUM |
An elevation, or crest, in the wall of the urethra
where the seminal ducts enter it. |
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FIBROVASCULAR |
Containing woody fiber and ducts, as the stems of
all flowering plants and ferns; -- opposed to cellular. |
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SALIVARY |
Of or pertaining to saliva; producing or carrying saliva;
as, the salivary ferment; the salivary glands; the salivary ducts, etc. |
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DEOBSTRUENT |
Removing obstructions; having power to clear or open
the natural ducts of the fluids and secretions of the body; aperient. |
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ATRIUM |
A cavity in ascidians into which the intestine and
generative ducts open, and which also receives the water from the
gills. See Ascidioidea. |
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TRACHEA |
One of the large cells in woody tissue which have spiral,
annular, or other markings, and are connected longitudinally so as to
form continuous ducts. |
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FALLOPIAN |
Pertaining to, or discovered by, Fallopius; as, the
Fallopian tubes or oviducts, the ducts or canals which conduct the ova
from the ovaries to the uterus. |
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EXTRAVASATION |
The act of forcing or letting out of its proper
vessels or ducts, as a fluid; effusion; as, an extravasation of blood
after a rupture of the vessels. |
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VASCULAR |
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part of a structure; full of vessels; specifically (Bot.), pertaining
to, or containing, special ducts, or tubes, for the circulation of sa... |
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RACEMOSE |
Resembling a raceme; growing in the form of a raceme; as,
(Bot.) racemose berries or flowers; (Anat.) the racemose glands, in
which the ducts are branched and clustered like a raceme. |