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palæencephalon
palæencephalon Anat. (ˌpæ-, ˌpeɪliːɛnˈsɛfələn) Also (chiefly U.S.) paleencephalon. [a. G. palaeencephalon (L. Edinger Vorlesungen über den Bau der nervösen Zentralorgane des Menschen und der Tiere (ed. 7, 1908) II. xvi. 241): see palæo-, paleo- b and encephalon.] The phylogenetically older portion o... Oxford English Dictionary
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segmental
segmental, a. (sɛgˈmɛntəl) [f. segment n. + -al1.] 1. a. Having the form of a segment (or, loosely, of an arc) of a circle.1837 Fraser's Mag. XVI. 151 Giving its point a segmental sweep from Penlee Point..to the Mew-stone. 1856 ‘Stonehenge’ Brit. Sports ii. i. viii. §5. 346/1 This segmental form is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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palæo-
palæo-, paleo- (ˌpæliːəʊ, ˌpeɪliːəʊ) before a vowel usually palæ-, pale-, combining form of Gr. παλαιός ancient, used in various scientific words (often opposed to neo-); for the more important of these see their alphabetical places. The spelling with æ is preferred in Great Britain; but pale- (used... Oxford English Dictionary
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'mid
▪ I. mid, a., n.1, and adv. (mɪd) Forms: 1 mid(d)-, 3–6 myd, 4 myde, 4–7 midde, 5 mydde, 6 midd, 3– mid. [Com. Teut. and Indogermanic: OE. midd (found only in inflected forms, midde, middes, midre, midne, etc.) corresponds to OFris. midde, medde, OS. middi, OHG. mitti (MHG. mitte), ON. mið-r, Goth. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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