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phlebo-
phlebo- combining element: see phleb-. phlebolite (ˈflɛbəlaɪt), ˈphlebolith (-lɪθ) [Gr. λίθος stone: see -lite], a morbid calcareous concretion in a vein, a vein-stone; hence phlebolitic (-ˈlɪtɪk), -lithic (-ˈlɪθɪk) a., of the nature of, or pertaining to, a phlebolite. phlebology (flɪˈbɒlədʒɪ) [-log...
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phleb-
phleb- before a consonant phlebo-, combining form of Gr. ϕλέψ, ϕλεβ- vein, an element in terms of physiology, pathology, etc. ‖ phlebectasia (flɛbɛkˈteɪsɪə), ‖ phlebectasis (flɪˈbɛktəsɪs), phlebectasy (flɪˈbɛktəsɪ) [Gr. ἔκτασις extension], abnormal dilatation of a vein, varix. phlebectopy (flɪˈbɛktə...
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Acacia dictyophleba
The species name is derived from the Greek words diktyon meaning net and phlebo- meaning vein referring to the minor nerves of the phyllodes which form
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phlebogram
phlebogram (ˈflɛbəgræm) [f. phlebo- + -gram] 1. A diagram (sphygmogram) of the pulsations of a vein (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1893). Now rare.1885 W. Stirling tr. Landois's Text-bk. Human Physiol. I. ii. 194 In order to interpret the various events of the phlebogram it is most important to record simultaneous...
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phlebotomy
phlebotomy (flɪˈbɒtəmɪ) Forms: 5 fleobotomie, -ye, (flo-, flabotomye), 5–6 flebotomye, (9 -y), 6 fleubothomy(e, flebothomie, -y, phlebothomy, -tomye, 6–7 -tomie, (7 -thomie), 6– phlebotomy. [a. OF. flebothomie (13th c. in Godef.), mod.F. phlébotomie, It. flebotomia, ad. L. phlebotomia, a. Gr. ϕλεβοτ...
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phlebography
phlebography (flɪˈbɒgrəfɪ) [f. phlebo- + -graphy] 1. A description of the veins.1842 Dunglison Med. Lex., Phlebography, description of the veins. 2. Med. The recording of the pulse in a vein. rare.1915 Dorland Med. Dict. (ed. 8) 731/2 Phlebography, the graphic recording of the venous pulse. 1966 R. ...
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فاصدة
المصطلح والالتباس المحتمل
كلمة ترجمة حرفية لاسم الجنس اللاتيني، من الجذرين الإغريقيين phlebo- (وريد) و tom- (يبضع)، أي بضع الوريد أو الفصد.
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