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DEADENDS |
Cul-de-sacs |
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CYSTS |
Sacs |
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SAC |
See Sacs. |
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UDDERS |
Cows’ milk sacs |
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SAUKS |
Same as Sacs. |
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SACCULATED |
Furnished with little sacs. |
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BISACCATE |
Having two little bags, sacs, or pouches. |
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ALVEOLAR |
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, alveoli or little
cells, sacs, or sockets. |
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STIGMA |
One of the apertures of the pulmonary sacs of arachnids.
See Illust. of Scorpion. |
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SUBBRONCHIAL |
Situated under, or on the ventral side of, the
bronchi; as, the subbronchial air sacs of birds. |
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TYMPANUM |
One of the naked, inflatable air sacs on the neck of the
prairie chicken and other species of grouse. |
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FOX |
A tribe of Indians which, with the Sacs, formerly occupied the
region about Green Bay, Wisconsin; -- called also Outagamies. |
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KICKAPOOS |
A tribe of Indians which formerly occupied the
region of Northern Illinois, allied in language to the Sacs and Foxes. |
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BURSA |
Any sac or saclike cavity; especially, one of the synovial
sacs, or small spaces, often lined with synovial membrane, interposed
between tendons and bony prominences. |
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TETRANEUMONA |
A division of Arachnida including those spiders
which have four lungs, or pulmonary sacs. It includes the bird spiders
(Mygale) and the trapdoor spiders. See Mygale. |
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COENURUS |
The larval stage of a tapeworm (Taenia coenurus) which
forms bladderlike sacs in the brain of sheep, causing the fatal disease
known as water brain, vertigo, staggers or gid. |
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CASTOREUM |
A peculiar bitter orange-brown substance, with strong,
penetrating odor, found in two sacs between the anus and external
genitals of the beaver... |
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ENTEROPNEUSTA |
... the sides of the body, branchial openings for the branchial sacs, which
are formed by diverticula of the alimentary canal. Balanoglossus is the
... |