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pannicle
▪ I. † ˈpannicle Obs. Also 5 panikelle, pannycele, 5–7 panicle, 6 pannycle, -ickle, -ikell, -icule, 7 -ikle. [a. OF. panicle, pannicle, ad. L. pannicul-us small piece of cloth, rag, dim. of pannus cloth; in mod.F. pannicule.] 1. Anat. A membrane or membranous structure in an animal body, as the peri...
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Aeschynomene
Aeschynomene palmeri Rose
Aeschynomene paniculata Willd. ex Vogel—pannicle jointvetch
Aeschynomene paraguayensis Rudd
Aeschynomene pararubrofarinacea
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pannicular
† paˈnnicular, a. Obs. [f. L. pannicul-us, pannicle + -ar.] Of the nature of ‘pannicle’.1548–77 Vicary Anat. ix. (1888) 81 The tayle gutte, whose substance is panniculer.
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panicle
▪ I. panicle1 Bot. (ˈpænɪk(ə)l) Also 6–9 pannicle. [ad. L. pānicula (-ucula), dim. of pānus a swelling, an ear of millet.] A compound inflorescence, usually of the racemose type, in which some of the pedicels branch again or repeatedly, forming a loose and irregularly spreading cluster, as in oats a...
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carnous
carnous, a. ? Obs. (ˈkɑːnəs) [ad. L. carnōs-us fleshy, f. carn- flesh: see -ous.] 1. Consisting of or abounding in flesh; fleshy.1577 Vicary Englishm. Treas. K j, A carnous pannicle. a 1682 Sir T. Browne Misc. Tracts (1684) 17 A fair and carnous state of Body. 1694 J. Turner in Phil. Trans. XVIII. 1...
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salvatrice
† salvatrice Obs. rare. [ad. med.L. salvātrīc-em (nom. -trix), f. salvāre to save.] 1. A female saviour.1500–20 Dunbar Poems lxxxv. 67 [To our Lady] Oratrice, mediatrice, salvatrice. 2. Old name for one of the coats (tunicæ) of the eye; in full tunicle salvatrice (= L. tunica salvatrix).1590 P. Barr...
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platysma
‖ platysma (pləˈtɪzmə) [mod.L., a. Gr. πλάτυσµα flat piece, plate, flat cake, f. πλατύνειν to widen, f. πλατύ-ς broad, flat.] † 1. Med. (See quot.) Obs. (or never in Eng. use.)1693 Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Platisma, a broad Linnen-cloth put upon Sores. 1704 in J. Harris Lex. Techn. I. 1895 in...
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spoky
spoky, a. Now rare. (ˈspəʊkɪ) Also 6–7 spokie (6 -ye), 9 spokey; 7 spoaky, 8 -ey. [f. spoke n. + -y.] † 1. Bot. a. Having or consisting of parts arranged radially like the spokes of a wheel; radiate, radiated. Obs.1551 Turner Herbal i. C vj, Dyll..hath many smal braunches comming furth of a great st...
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sinewy
▪ I. sinewy, a. (ˈsɪnjuːɪ) Also α. 4 senewy; 5 synnevy, 7 synewy, -ie; 6 sinnewie, sinewye, 6–7 sinewie, 7 -ewey. β. 5 senowy; synnowy, 5, 7 synowy (6 -owie); 6 sinnowy, 7 -ie, 6–7 sinowie, -owy (6 -owye). [f. sinew n. + -y. Cf. Du. zenuwig, G. sehnig († zenich, synnig).] † 1. Made of sinews. Obs. r...
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dura mater
‖ dura mater Anat. (ˈdjʊərə ˈmeɪtə(r)) [Med.L. = hard mother; literal translation of the Arabic umm al-γalīḍah or umm al-jāfīyah (Bocthor) in the same sense, in accordance with the Arabic use of ‘father’, ‘mother’, ‘son’, etc. to indicate relations between things.] The dense, tough, outermost membra...
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pericardium
‖ pericardium Anat. (pɛrɪˈkɑːdɪəm) Also 6 -don, 6–7 -dion, 7 anglicized pericardie; see also pericard. [Latinized form of Gr. (τὸ) περικάρδιον (the membrane) round the heart (Galen), neuter of περικάρδιος adj., f. περί around + καρδία heart.] The membranous sac, consisting of an outer fibrous and an...
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sclerosis
sclerosis (sklɪəˈrəʊsɪs) Also 4–7 sclirosis. [med.L. (written sclirosis in Alphita, 15th c.), a. Gr. σκλήρωσις, f. σκληροῦν to harden, f. σκληρός hard: see -osis.] 1. Path. † a. A hard external tumour. Obs. b. A morbid hardening of any tissue or structure.1398 Trevisa Barth. De. P.R. vii. lix. (1495...
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