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duplicature
duplicature (ˈdjuːplɪkeɪtjʊə(r)) [a. F. duplicature (16th c.), f. L. duplicāt-, ppl. stem of duplicāre to duplicate: see -ure.] A doubling; a fold. (Chiefly in Anat.)1686 Snape Anat. Horse i. xx. 42 Seeing it is onely a Duplicature of the common coverings of the Body. 1727–51 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Dup... Oxford English Dictionary
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Transverse colon
It is almost completely invested by the peritoneum, and is connected to the inferior border of the pancreas by a large and wide duplicature of that membrane wikipedia.org
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triplicature
triplicature (ˈtrɪplɪkeɪtjʊə(r)) [f. L. triplicāt-, ppl. stem of triplicāre to triplicate, after duplicature: see -ure.] Triplication.1891 in Cent. Dict. Oxford English Dictionary
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reduplicature
reduplicature (rɪˈdjuːplɪkeɪtjʊə(r)) [f. as prec. + -ure. Cf. duplicature.] = reduplication 1 b.1836–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. II. 587/2 The reduplicature of the lining membrane. 1884 Sedgwick & Heathcote tr. Claus' Zool. I. 416 A..laterally compressed bivalve shell, formed by a reduplicature of the skin. Oxford English Dictionary
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vestigial
vestigial, a. (vɛˈstɪdʒɪəl) [f. L. vestīgi-um (see vestige) + -al1.] 1. Of the nature of a vestige; remaining or surviving in a degenerate, atrophied, or imperfect condition or form: a. spec. in Biol. of certain organs or structures.1877 Gray's Anat. (ed. 8) p. cxlvi, The only remains of the Wolffia... Oxford English Dictionary
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Delian
▪ I. Delian, a.1 (ˈdiːlɪən) [f. L. Dēli-us (Gr. Δήλι-ος) of or pertaining to Delos, Δῆλος) + -an.] Of or belonging to Delos, an island in the Grecian archipelago, the reputed birthplace of Apollo and Artemis (Diana). Delian problem, the problem of finding the side of a cube having double the volume ... Oxford English Dictionary
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gastro-
gastro- (ˈgæstrəʊ) rarely before a vowel gastr-, combining form of Gr. γαστ(ε)ρ-, γαστήρ, belly, stomach, in many mod. terms of Anat., Path., etc. ˌgastro-caˈtarrhal a., connected with gastric catarrh; ˈgastrocele [Gr. κήλη tumour] (see quot.); gastro-ˈcolic a. [Gr. κόλον the colon], pertaining to t... Oxford English Dictionary
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China Travel Tips | Welcome To China
With the news that a development company is seeking to create a clone of Old Quebec near Shanghai, I thought it would be a great time to revisit some of the replica cities, copycat towns, or if you like duplicature, in China.. Some years back it became fashionable to replicate European towns, mostly on small scale, providing homes for anywhere from 10,000 to 50,000, but they kinda flopped ...
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canal
▪ I. canal, n. (kəˈnæl) Forms: 6 canall, 6–7 canale, 7 canalle, (cannal), 5, 7– canal. [a. F. canal (16th c. in Littré), a refashioning, after L. canāl-em or It. canale, of the earlier F. chenal (chanel, chenel): see cannel, channel. (The 15th c. instance may be from L.) The words canel, cannel, and... Oxford English Dictionary
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meso-
meso- (ˈmɛsəʊ, ˈmiːsəʊ, ˈmiːzəʊ) before a vowel sometimes mes-, combining form of Gr. µέσος middle, used in scientific terms of mod. formation, many of which have correlates with pro-, or proto-, and meta-1. The words of this formation that are specially important, or require detailed explanation, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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label
▪ I. label, n.1 (ˈleɪbəl) Forms: 4 lable, 4–6 labelle, 5–7 labell, 6 labil, 4– label. [a. OF. label (also lablel) ribbon, fillet, file (in Her.); of obscure etymology; by some scholars thought to be of Teut. origin (cf. OHG. lappa: see lap n.1). The synonymous OF. lambel, lembel is app. a variant: s... Oxford English Dictionary
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