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cystis
‖ cystis Obs. (ˈsɪstɪs) Also 6 chistis. [med. or mod.L., a. Gr. κύστις bladder.] = cyst.1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg. ii. v. 39 Thys caustyue Medicyne hathe strengthe, to breake the node..euen to the chistis or purse. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 110 The humour [is] contained..in a vesicle or littl...
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Etacystis
Eta is the Greek letter "H" while cystis, from the Greek kystis, means sac or bladder, referring to the organism's sac-like body plan.
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grumulous
† ˈgrumulous, a. Obs. [f. L. grūmul-us, dim. of grūm-us grume + -ous.] = grumous a. 1.1758 J. S. Le Dran's Observ. Surg. (1771) 269 The Cystis..evacuated a thick grumulous Lympha.
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Plesiocystis
The genus name is derived from the Greek words plesion (neighbor) and cystis (bladder), noting the genus' relationship to another genus of myxobacteria
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sinus branchialis in Chinese - sinus branchialis meaning in Chinese ...
鳃窦 "sinus" in Chinese: n.(pl. sinus, sinuses ) 1.弯 ... "arcus branchialis" in Chinese: 鳃弓 "cavum branchialis" in Chinese: 鳃腔 "cor branchialis" in Chinese: 鳃心 "cystis branchialis" in Chinese: 鳃囊肿 "filamentus branchialis" in Chinese: 鳃丝 "fistual branchialis" in Chinese: 鳃瘘 "fistulectomia branchialis" in Chinese: 鳃瘘切除术
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cystidean
cystidean Geol. (sɪˈstɪdiːən) [f. mod.L. cystidea, f. cystis: see cyst and -id.] = cystid 1.1862 Dana Man. Geol. 398 Cystideans..became extinct in the beginning of the Devonian. 1876 Page Adv. Text-Bk. Geol. xii. 207 So may a cystidean..be considered a sea-urchin attached to the bottom by a similar ...
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Plesiocystis pacifica
The genus name Plesiocystis derives from the Greek words plesion (neighbor) and cystis (bladder), noting the genus' relationship to Nannocystis.
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cystitis
cystitis Path. (sɪˈstaɪtɪs) [f. cystis + -itis. F. cystite.] Inflammation of the bladder.1776–83 W. Cullen First Lines §431 (1827) II. 83 The Cystitis, or inflammation of the bladder. 1878 T. Bryant Pract. Surg. (1879) II. 60 Cystitis is a common consequence of stone, prostatic disease, stricture, o...
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cystid
cystid (ˈsɪstɪd) [f. mod.L. cystis cyst + -id.] 1. Geol. A member of the order Cystidea or Cystoidea of fossil echinoderms; a cystidean.1862 Dana Man. Geol. 162 The Cystids are the most anomalous of Radiates. 1877 Le Conte Elem. Geol. (1879) 299 Stemmed Echinoderms or Crinoids, may be divided into t...
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pneumocystis
pneumocystis, n. Path. (njuːməʊˈsɪstɪs) [a. mod.L. generic name Pneumocystis (M. & Mme. P. Delanoë 1912, in Comptes Rendus CLV. 660): see pneumo- and cystis n.] The protozoan Pneumocystis carinii, which inhabits the lungs and is a common infective agent in immunocompromised individuals. pneumocystis...
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orrho-
orrho- (bef. a vowel orrh-), comb. form of Gr. ὀρρό-ς serum, in a few rarely used terms of pathology, etc., as ˈorrhocyst, -ˈcystis, a serous cyst; orrhymeˈnitis, inflammation of a serous membrane; also, ˈorrhoid a., of the appearance or nature of serum (Mayne Expos. Lex. 1857); ˈorrhous a., serous ...
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cyst
▪ I. cyst (sɪst) Also 8 cist. [ad. mod.L. cystis (in earlier use: see cystis): in mod.F. kyste.] 1. Biol. A thin-walled hollow organ or cavity in an animal body (or plant) containing a liquid secretion; a bladder, sac, vesicle.c 1720 W. Gibson Farrier's Dispens. ii. i. (1734) 36 Under their [vipers'...
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hemato-
hæmato-, hemato- (hiːmətəʊ, hɛmətəʊ) before a vowel hæmat-, hemat-, = Gr. αἱµατο-, combining form of αἷµα, αἱµατ- blood, freely used in Greek, and in many modern scientific terms, chiefly in physiology and medicine. (Several of these have shorter forms in hæmo-, q.v.) (The spelling hæmato- is more u...
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spermato-
spermato- (ˈspɜːmətəʊ) repr. Gr. σπερµατο-, combining form of the stem of σπέρµα sperm n., employed in a large number of terms (chiefly of recent origin) relating to the reproductive organs or activities of animals and plants. Some of these are employed only in L. forms, as spermatocystidium, -cysti...
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bridle
▪ I. bridle, n. (ˈbraɪd(ə)l) Forms: 1 br{iacu}del, 3–4 bridel, -il, 3–6 brydel, 4 briddle, brydille, 4–5 bridell, 4–6 brydell, -il, -ill, 5 bridelle, -ill, -ulle, -yl(le, brydylle, 6 brydle, 4– bridle. [OE. br{iacu}del for earlier *briᵹdel (cf. brigdils Erf. Gl. 127, O.E. Texts 44) has various corre...
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