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meninx
‖ meninx (ˈmiːnɪŋks) Chiefly pl. meninges (mɪˈnɪndʒiːz); also 7 menings. [mod.L., a. Gr. µῆνιγξ membrane, esp. of the brain. (Late L. had mēninga; cf. F. méninge.)] Any of the three membranes enveloping the brain and spinal cord (viz. the dura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater).1616 Bullokar Eng. Expo...
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Meninx (town)
Meninx (, Mē̂ninx) is a Tunisian archaeological site located on the southeastern coast of the island of Djerba, near the present city of Henchir El Kantara Meninx town was a major producer of priceless murex dye, and is cited by Pliny the Elder as second only to Tyre in this regard.
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Metisella meninx
Metisella meninx, the marsh sylph, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae.
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meningeal
meningeal, a. Anat. and Path. (mɪˈnɪndʒɪəl) [f. mod.L. mēninge-us (f. mēning-, meninx: cf. F. méningé, It. meningeo) + -al1.] Of or pertaining to the meninges. meningeal artery: one of the arteries supplying the dura mater of the brain.1829 C. Bell Anat. & Phys. (ed. 7) I. 119 Groove of the meningea...
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Meninges
In anatomy, the meninges (, : meninx ( or ), ) are the three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord. Other animals
In fish, there is a single membrane known as the primitive meninx.
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meningic
meningic, a. rare. Path. (mɪˈnɪndʒɪk) [f. mod.L. mēning- meninx + -ic.] = meningeal a.1822 Good Study Med. III. 599 He [M. Serres] proposes to call the first meningic and the second cerebral apoplexy. Ibid. 600 Meningic or brain fever.
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Menzel (Djerba)
This system of rainwater collection already existed in Roman times, and large cisterns were discovered in the ancient city of Meninx.
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meninguria
‖ meninguria Path. (mɛnɪŋˈgjʊərɪə) [mod.L., f. Gr. µηνιγγ- meninx + οὖρον urine: see -ia.] The passing of urine containing membranous shreds. Hence meninˈguric a.1856 Mayne Expos. Lex.
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Metisella
Jong, 1976 – Kakamega sylph
Metisella kambove (Neave, 1910)
Metisella malgacha (Boisduval, 1833) – grassveld sylph
Metisella medea Evans, 1937
Metisella meninx
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meningo-
meningo- (mɪˈnɪŋgəʊ) combining form of Gr. µῆνιγξ meninx in a number of pathological and other terms, of which the following are the most important: meˈningocele (-siːl) [cf. cele n.], hernia of the meninges of the brain or spinal cord; meˌningo-cereˈbritis = meningo-encephalitis; meˌningoˈcoccal, -...
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Elizabeth Fentress
interaction between Roman and non-Roman peoples at their points of contact in areas such as slave markets, the limes, urban areas like Cosa in Italy and Meninx
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meningitis
‖ meningitis Path. (mɛnɪnˈdʒaɪtɪs) [mod. L., f. mēning- meninx + -itis.] Inflammation of the membranes of the brain or spinal cord.1828 Abercrombie Dis. Brain 51 To prevent circumlocution, I shall employ the term Meningitis to express the disease, meaning thereby the inflammation of the arachnoid, o...
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Giuseppe Sterzi
From the mesenchyme surrounding the neural tube only a single leaflet forms the primitive meninx. Finally, in higher vertebrates, even the secondary meninx divides into the arachnoid and the pia.
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Salomon Reinach
He made valuable archaeological discoveries at Myrina near Smyrna in 1880–82, at Cyme in 1881, at Thasos, Imbros and Lesbos (1882), at Carthage and Meninx
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