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sclerotica
‖ sclerotica (sklɪəˈrɒtɪkə) Also 6 slirotiqua. [med.L. sclērōtica (written sclirotica in Lanfranc c 1300), fem. (with ellipse of tunica tunic) of *sclērōticus, a. Gr. *σκληρωτικός: see sclerotic a. The form in Lanfranc represents the late Gr. pronunciation of η as i; cf. OF. sclirotique (mod.F. sclé...
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Arachnomyces
peruvianus [=Anixiopsis peruviana ; =Xanthothecium peruvianum ]
Arachnomyces pilosus [=Chrysosporium pilosus ]
Arachnomyces scleroticus [=Malbranchea sclerotica ; =Onychocola sclerotica ]
Arachnomyces sulphureus
Arachnomyces validus
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Eurotiomycetes
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sclerotis
† scleˈrotis Obs. [mod.L.] = sclerotica.1670 Phil. Trans. V. 1042 The Optique nerve after its insertion into the Eye is inflected, and extends it self on the Concavity of the Sclerotis about the breadth of 2 or 3 lines.
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Orthezia
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Orthezia newcomeri Morrison, 1952
Orthezia nuda Ferris, 1919
Orthezia olivacea Cockerell, 1905
Orthezia quadrua Ferris, 1950
Orthezia sclerotica
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sclerotic
▪ I. sclerotic, a.1 and n. (sklɪəˈrɒtɪk) In 7 sclero-, sclirotyke, -tike. [a. med. and mod.L. sclērōticus (med.L. in fem. form sclerotica), a. late Gr. *σκληρωτικός having the property of hardening, pertaining to sclerosis or hardening, f. σκληροῦν: see scleroma.] A. adj. 1. Anat. In sclerotic coat,...
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Dichanthium annulatum
Ecology
This grass is host to a number of fungus species, such as Balansia sclerotica, Cerebella andropogonis, Chaetostroma atrum, Cochliobolus cymbopogonis
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sclerotitis
‖ sclerotitis Path. (sklɪərəʊˈtaɪtɪs) [mod.L., f. prec.: see -itis.] Inflammation of the sclerotica.1822–29 Good's Study Med. (ed. 3) II. 550 Sclerotic inflammation, or sclerotitis, as it is frequently termed. 1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. III. 68 The affections of the eye in gonorrhœal rheumatism..take...
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Bothriochloa pertusa
This grass is host to many fungi, such as Balansia sclerotica, Claviceps purpurea, Physoderma bothriochloae, Puccinia cesatii, P. duthiae, Sphacelotheca
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staphyloma
‖ staphyloma Path. (stæfɪˈləʊmə) In 6 anglicized staphylome. [mod.L., a. Gr. σταϕύλωµα, ‘a disease in the eye inside the cornea’ (L. & Sc.), f. σταϕυλή bunch of grapes.] Protrusion of the cornea or sclera, resulting from inflammation.1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. C ij b/1 The portraycture...
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Euphoria
This euphoria is part of a syndrome originally called euphoria sclerotica, which typically includes disinhibition and other symptoms of cognitive and behavioral
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cyanic
cyanic, a. (saɪˈænɪk) [f. cyan- 2 + -ic.] 1. Chem. Of cyanogen, containing cyanogen in composition. cyanic acid, a colourless, pungent, volatile, unstable liquid (CNHO). cyanic ethers, the cyanates of the alcohol radicals.1832 R. Christison Poisons xxviii. (ed. 2) 663 Cyanic and Cyanous acids are no...
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John Bishop Estlin
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, 1815
On Prayer and Divine Aid, 1825
'Cataract', London Medical Gazette, 1829
'Cysticercus Cellulosæ on the Sclerotica
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iridal
iridal, a. rare. (ˈaɪərɪdəl) [f. as prec. + -al1.] 1. Of or belonging to the rainbow.1837 Whewell Hist. Induct. Sc. (1857) II. 280 Descartes came far nearer the true philosophy of the iridal colours. 2. Med. Of or pertaining to the iris of the eye; = iridic a.21830 W. Mackenzie Pract. Treat. Dis. Ey...
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uvea
‖ uvea Anat. (ˈjuːvɪə) [med.L. uvea (whence It., Sp., Pg. uvea, F. uvée), f. L. ūva uva.] † 1. The posterior coloured surface or choroid coat of the eye. Obs.1525 tr. Jerome of Brunswick's Surg. B j b/2 The vtter most [part of the coat]..is named vuea, & hath the hole of the ball of the iye. 1543 Tr...
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bend
▪ I. bend, n.1 (bɛnd) Forms: 1– bend; also 3 biend, 4 beend. [Com. Teut., OE. bęnd str. fem. (pl. bęnda) = OS. bendi, OFris. bende, MDu. bende, Goth. bandi:—OTeut. *bandjâ-, f. band-, stem of bindan to bind; also in OE. str. masc. (pl. bęndas). This is the original English word, now superseded, exc....
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