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cochle
† cochle Obs. rare. [app. direct ad. L. cochlea shell: but cf. cockle.] A shell-fish, a mollusc.1610 tr. Camden's Brit. E eee v, There be cochles also in exceeding great abundance, wherewith they die a Scarlat colour. [Here some late edd. misprint ‘cockles’.] Oxford English Dictionary
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coochele
coochele var. of cochle, Obs., a snail.c 1520 L. Andrewe Noble Lyfe in Babees Bk. (1868) 232 Coochele is a snayle dwellinge in the water & also on the londe..they thruste out .ij. longe hornes wherwith they fele wether they go. Oxford English Dictionary
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Petrous part of the temporal bone
below the first is the tractus spiralis foraminosus, consisting of a number of small spirally arranged openings, which encircle the canalis centralis cochleæ and close to its posterior border, in front of the jugular fossa, is a triangular depression; at the apex of this is a small opening, the aquæductus cochleæ wikipedia.org
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cochlear
cochlear, a. (ˈkɒkliːə(r)) [ad. L. type *cochleār-is pertaining to a cochlea, actually occurring only as the neuter noun coc(h)leār or coc(h)leāre a spoon, whence sense 2. Cf. F. cochléaire.] 1. Phys. Pertaining to the cochlea.1831 R. Knox Cloquet's Anat. 575 The cochlear branch of the acoustic nerv... Oxford English Dictionary
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Temporal bone
A second (opisthotic) appears at the promontory on the medial wall of the tympanic cavity and surrounds the fenestra cochleæ; it forms the floor of the wikipedia.org
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scala
scala Anat. (ˈskeɪlə) [L., = ‘ladder’.] Each of two passages (the scala tympani below and the scala vestibuli above) into which the spiral tube of the cochlea is divided by a bony spiral lamina and which communicate at the apex of the spiral; also, the scala media or central duct of the cochlea, sit... Oxford English Dictionary
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columella
‖ columella (kɒljuːˈmɛlə) [L.; = ‘small column’, dim. of columna column. Cf. prec.] 1. Anat. a. An old name for the uvula. b. The modiolus or axis of the cochlea of the ear (columella cochleæ): cf. 2. c. Sometimes applied to other structures of analogous form.1585 Lloyd Treas. Health H iiij, The lyt... Oxford English Dictionary
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tuber
▪ I. ‖ tuber1 Obs. Pl. tuberes. [L. tuber masc. (the fruit), fem. (the tree).] A kind of apple, or the tree on which it grows.c 1440 Pallad. on Husb. ii. 393 Now tuberis in quyncis me may graffe. 1546 Langley Pol. Verg. De Invent. iii. ii. 65 b, Zizypha and Tuberes two kyndes of apple trees. 1658 tr... Oxford English Dictionary
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cockle
▪ I. cockle, n.1 (ˈkɒk(ə)l) Forms: (1 coccul), 1–2 coccel, 3–7 cockel, 4– cockle. (Also 4 cokul, cockil, -el, cokel, 4–5 cokil, 4–7 cocle, 5 kokkel, cokkul, cockille, 5–6 cokyll(e, 6 coccle, cockyll, cockole, cokkell, 6–7 cockell(e.) [OE. coccul, coccel masc.; in no other Teutonic lang. (It looks li... Oxford English Dictionary
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whelk
▪ I. whelk1 (hwɛlk) Forms: α. 1 wioloc, wiloc, wyloc, (2 wilque), 4–5 wylke, 4–8 wilke, 5–9 wilk. β. 7–9 whilk. γ. 1 weoloc, -uc, (2 welche), 2–7 welke, 4–7 welk, 6 wealk. δ. 5–6 whelke, 7– whelk. ε. 5 wolke, 5–6 walke. [OE. wioloc, weoloc = WFlem. willok, wullok (whence OF. willo): of obscure origi... Oxford English Dictionary
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stria
‖ stria (ˈstraɪə) Pl. striæ (ˈstraɪiː). [L. stria a furrow, flute of a column. Cf. F. strie.] 1. Arch. A fillet between the flutes of columns, pilasters, and the like. The accepted sense among architects, both French and English; but app. due to misunderstanding of Vitruvius, who uses the word for a... Oxford English Dictionary
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mother
▪ I. mother, n.1 (ˈmʌðə(r)) Forms: 1 móder, -or, -ur, (módder), dat. méd(d)er, mœ́der, 3 moderr, (? moðer), pl. modren, 4–5 modire, modre, modur, modyr(e, mooder, 5 modure, 6 moeder, mothir, Sc. muddir, muder, 8–9 Sc. mither, 5– mother. [Com. Teut. (but wanting in Gothic) and Indo-Germanic: OE. módo... Oxford English Dictionary
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