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AMBIENT |
Enveloping |
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ROUNDABOUT |
Encircling; enveloping; comprehensive. |
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ATMOSPHERE |
Planet’s enveloping layer of gases |
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WOMB |
Any cavity containing and enveloping anything. |
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TENOSYNOVITIS |
Inflammation of the synovial sheath enveloping a
tendon. |
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ENVELOPMENT |
The act of enveloping or wrapping; an inclosing or
covering on all sides. |
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CEREMENT |
A cerecloth used for the special purpose of enveloping a
dead body when embalmed. |
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PERITHECIUM |
An organ in certain fungi and lichens, surrounding and
enveloping the masses of fructification. |
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TUNIC |
A membrane, or layer of tissue, especially when enveloping
an organ or part, as the eye. |
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ENUCLEATE |
To bring or peel out, as a kernel from its enveloping
husks its enveloping husks or shell. |
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INTERNALLY |
Inwardly; within the enveloping surface, or the
boundary of a thing; within the body; beneath the surface. |
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CLOUD |
To darken or obscure, as if by hiding or enveloping with
a cloud; hence, to render gloomy or sullen. |
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WRAP |
To conceal by enveloping or infolding; to hide; hence, to
involve, as an effect or consequence; to be followed by. |
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MANTLE |
A loose garment to be worn over other garments; an
enveloping robe; a cloak. Hence, figuratively, a covering or concealing
envelope. |
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CAUL |
A part of the amnion, one of the membranes enveloping the
fetus, which sometimes is round the head of a child at its birth. |
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CHROMOSPHERE |
...y of
incandescent hydrogen gas, surrounding the sun and enveloping the
photosphere. Portions of the chromosphere are here and there thrown up
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HYPHAE |
...um
(and the greater part of the plant) of a fungus is formed. They are
also found enveloping the gonidia of lichens, making up a large part of
... |
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ALB |
A vestment of white linen, reaching to the feet, an enveloping
the person; -- in the Roman Catholic church, worn by those in holy
orders when o... |