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‖ ˈectasis [mod.L., a. Gr. ἔκτασις, f. ἐκτείνειν, f. ἐκ out + τείνειν to stretch.] 1. (See quot.)1706 Phillips, Ectasis, Extension or Stretching out. In Grammar a Figure whereby a short Syllable is extended or made long. 1715 in Kersey. 1721–1800 in Bailey; and in mod. Dicts. 2. Pathol. Any morbid c...
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Ectasia
Ectasia (), also called ectasis (), is dilation or distention of a tubular structure, either normal or pathophysiologic but usually the latter (except in atelectasis, where absence of ectasis is the problem).
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diectasis
‖ diectasis Pros. (daɪˈɛktəsɪs) [a. Gr. διέκτασις a stretching: see di-3 and ectasis] Lengthening by the interpolation of a syllable.1894 Athenæum 29 Dec. 884/1 From the scientific point of view there is..not a word to be said in favour of such grammatical monsters as ἕης and ἐράασθε. But it is perf...
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Atelectasis
The term uses combining forms of atel- + ectasis, from , "incomplete" + ἔκτασις, "extension".
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lithectasy
lithectasy Surg. (lɪˈθɛktəsɪ) [f. Gr. λίθος stone + ἔκτασις: see ectasis.] The operation of removing calculi through the urethra, by first extending or dilating it.1842 R. Willis Stone in Bladder Pref., The operation which I have described under the title of Lithectasy. 1876 Gross Dis. Bladder 236 P...
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Pyelectasis
Etymology and pronunciation
The word pyelectasis () is derived from the prefix pyelo-, meaning "[renal] pelvis", and ectasis, meaning "dilation or distension
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squelchy
squelchy, a. (ˈskwɛltʃɪ, ˈskwɛlʃɪ) [f. squelch n. or v.] 1. Liable to squelch or to emit a squelching sound. Cf. squelching ppl. a. 2.1843 [James] Commissioner 48 The peer was seen struggling to raise the squelchy rotundity of his abdomen over the wall. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VIII. 153 It is to b...
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Elopiformes
Arratiaelops Taverne 1999
Genus †Coryphaenopsis Frič & Bayer 1902
Genus †Ctenodentelops Forey et al. 2003
Genus †Echinelops Murray & Hoşgör 2012
Genus †Ectasis
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lymphangiectasis
‖ lymphangiectasis Path. (ˌlɪmfændʒɪˈɛktəsɪs) [mod.L., f. as lymphangioma + ectasis.] Dilatation of the lymphatics.1882 Quain's Dict. Med., Lymphangiectasis,..lymphatic varix, or varicose dilatation of lymphatic vessels. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VI. 443 The dilatation of the lymphatics, or lymphang...
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Candara
Features
Candara's verticals show both convex and concave curvature with entasis and ectasis on opposite sides of stems, high-branching arcades in the
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cyst-
cyst- combining form of Gr. κύστις cyst before vowels (cf. cysti-, cysto-): as cyˈstalgia [F. cystalgie; Gr. ἄλγος pain] Path., pain in the bladder, esp. of a spasmodic character. cyˈstectasy [Gr. ἔκτασις extension: see ectasis], dilatation of the bladder; spec. a form of lithotomy in which the neck...
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List of Augochlora species
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Augochlora diaphractes (Vachal, 1911) i c g
Augochlora dolichocephala (Moure, 1941) i c g
Augochlora dorsualis (Vachal, 1911) i c g
Augochlora ectasis
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tricho-
▪ I. tricho-1 (trɪkəʊ, traɪkəʊ) before a vowel trich- (trɪk, traɪk), ad. Gr. τριχο-, τριχ-, combining stem of θρίξ hair, in many terms of botany, zoology, etc. ‖ trichæsˈthesia Path. [mod.L., f. Gr. αἴσθησις feeling], a form of paræsthesia consisting in a sensation as of a hair on the skin. ‖ tricha...
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List of prehistoric bony fish genera
†Dorypterus
†Drimys
†Drydenius
†Ductor
†Dwykia
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†Eastmanalepes
†Ebenaqua
Echelus
Echeneis (fish)
†Echidnocephalus
Echiodon
†Eclipes
†Ecrinesomus
†Ectasis
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List of the Cenozoic life of California
locality for genus
†Eclipes extensus
†Eclipes manni
†Eclipes santamonicae – type locality for species
†Eclipes veternus – type locality for species
†Ectasis – type locality for genus
†Ectasis proriger – type locality for species
†Ectinochilus
†Ectinochilus macilentus
†Ectopistes
†Ectopistes migratorius
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