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pleuro-
pleuro- (plʊərəʊ) before a vowel pleur-, combining form of Gr. πλευρά side, pleura, πλευρόν rib; used in various scientific terms, chiefly in the senses of ‘side’ and ‘pleura’, occasionally in that of ‘rib’. (See the more important of these in their alphabetical places.) pleuroblastic (-ˈblæstɪk) a....
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Pleuro
Pleuro is a village in northern Ivory Coast. It is in the sub-prefecture of Dikodougou, Dikodougou Department, Poro Region, Savanes District. Pleuro was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished. Notes Former communes of Ivory Coast
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pleurostict
pleurostict, a. Entom. (ˈplʊərəʊstɪkt) [ad. mod.L. Pleurosticta neut. pl., f. pleuro- + Gr. στικτός, vbl. adj. f. στίζειν to prick.] Belonging to the division Pleurosticta of scarabæid beetles, characterized by having the abdominal spiracles (except the anterior ones) pleural, or situated on the dor...
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Channa pleurophthalma
The specific name is a compound of pleuro- meaning "side" and ophthalma meaning "eyed" a reference to the 2-3 eyespots or ocelli on its flanks and the
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pleurodynia
‖ pleurodynia Path. (plʊərəʊˈdɪnɪə) Also † pleurodyne (-ˈɒdɪniː), pleurodyny (-ˈɒdɪnɪ). [mod.L., f. pleuro- + Gr. -οδυνία in comb. f. ὀδύνη pain; in F. pleurodynie.] Pain in the side caused by rheumatism in the muscles of the chest.1802 Hooper Quincy's Med. Dict., Pleurodynia. 1808 Med. Jrnl. XIX. 1...
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Ficus pleurocarpa
Its specific epithet is derived from Ancient Greek pleuro-, ribbed, and -carpus, fruit, or flesh of the fruit, hence "ribbed fruit".
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pleuro-peritoneum
‖ ˌpleuro-peritoˈneum, -ˈnæum Anat. [mod.L., f. pleuro- + peritoneum.] The serous membrane lining the body-cavity and enveloping the viscera in vertebrates below mammals: corresponding to the pleuræ and peritoneum in mammals. Also called simply peritoneum.1875 Huxley & Martin Elem. Biol. (1877) 201 ...
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pleuroid
pleuroid Anat. (ˈplʊərɔɪd) [f. pleuro- + -oid.] Baur's name for either element of the pleural arch of a typical vertebra; a pleurapophysis.1887 Amer. Nat. Oct. 945 The spines connected with the neuroids ought to be called, as before, neural spines; those connected with the pleuroids, pleural spines.
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Inocybe praetervisa
Inocybe praetervisa has both pleuro- and cheilocystidia which are relatively spindle-shaped with apical encrustation.
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pleurodont
pleurodont, n. and a. Zool. (ˈplʊərədɒnt) [f. pleuro- + Gr. ὀδούς, ὀδοντ- tooth.] a. n. A lizard having teeth fixed to the side of the jaw-bone. b. adj. (a) Belonging to the Pleurodontes, a group of lizards having this character; (b) applied to such teeth or their attachment.1840 Penny Cycl. XVIII. ...
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Leccinum rugosiceps
The cystidia on the pores are present as conspicuous pleuro- and cheilocystidia. The cap cuticle is present as a hymeniform layer.
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pleuro-peritoneal
pleuro-peritoneal, -æal, a. Anat. (ˌplʊərəʊpɛrɪtəʊˈniːəl) [f. pleuro- + peritoneal, or f. next + -al1.] Of or belonging at once to the pleuræ and the peritoneum, or the pleuro-peritoneum.1872 Mivart Elem. Anat. vi. 218 The heart and the roots of the great vessels which proceed from it are..placed wi...
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Mycena indigotica
Multiple cystidia cell types are reported (cheilo- , pleuro-, and caulo-), which is an important feature for identification of many Mycena individuals
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pleuro-pneumonia
‖ pleuro-pneumonia (ˌplʊərəʊnjuːˈməʊnɪə) Also without hyphen, and in anglicized form pleuro-ˈpneumony. Also pleuri-. [mod.L., f. pleuro- + pneumonia. So F. pleuropneumonie (16th c.).] Path. Inflammation involving the pleura and the lung; pneumonia complicated with pleurisy; esp. a contagious febrile...
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pleurocarpous
pleurocarpous, a. Bot. (plʊərəʊˈkɑːpəs) [mod. f. pleuro- + Gr. καρπ-ός fruit + -ous.] Of mosses: Bearing the fructification on the sides of the branches; lateral-fruited. Cf. acrocarpous.1863 Berkeley Brit. Mosses iii. 14 In Pleurocarpous Mosses..true ramification constantly takes place. 1866 ― in T...
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