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vesicula
‖ vesicula (vɪˈsɪkjʊlə) Pl. vesiculæ (-jʊliː). [L. vēsīcula a little blister, a vesicle, dim. of vēsīca vesica.] 1. = vesicle 1. Usually in pl. In Anat. also with defining terms, as vesiculæ seminales.a. Anat. 1715 Cheyne Princ. Relig. i. iii. §12 (ed. 2) 134 Spiral Threads, which divide these hollo...
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Prostatic utricle
It is also known as the vagina masculina or uterus masculinus or (in older literature) vesicula prostatica.
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vesiculi-
vesiculi- (vɪˈsɪkjʊlɪ) combining form of vesicula, occurring in a few terms, as vesicuˈliferous a., bearing vesicles; veˈsiculiform a., resembling a vesicle; vesicuˈligerous a., vesiculiferous.1846 Dana Zooph. 125 The inner tentacles clavate and vesiculigerous. 1859 Mayne Expos. Lex. 1330 Vesiculife...
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Leucosolenia
Leucosolenia somesii (Bowerbank, 1874)
Leucosolenia tenera Tanita, 1940
Leucosolenia variabilis Haeckel, 1870
Leucosolenia ventosa Hôzawa, 1940
Leucosolenia vesicula
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vasculous
ˈvasculous, a. rare—1. [f. L. vāscul-um: see next.] = vascular a. 2.1728 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Vesicula, The first [membrane] whereof is Vasculous; the second Muscular; and the third Glandulous.
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Caniformia
In the Caniformia, the bulbourethral glands and vesicula seminalis are always absent.
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vesiculo-
vesiculo- (vɪˈsɪkjʊləʊ) combining form, on Greek models, of vesicula, occurring in a few terms referring to vesicles in connexion with some part or thing denoted by the second element, as vesiculo-bronchial, vesiculo-spinal, vesiculo-tympanitic; veˌsiculo-ˈbullous a., characterized by or involving b...
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Zonitoides arboreus
Adjacent to this, is the dart sac, which contains two coronal glands.The vesicula seminalis is a small organ joined to the vagina at about the anterior
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vesiculose
vesiculose, a. (vɪsɪkjʊˈləʊs) [ad. L. vēsīculōs-us full of blisters: see vesicula + -ose.] Full of vesicles; vesicular.1817 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. II. 223 The elytra.., shrowding its vesiculose abdomen, gave it much the appearance of a fine flower. 1856 W. Clark Van der Hoeven's Zool. I. 332 Abdomen i...
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Haminoea
Adams, 1850
Distribution : Australia
Haminoea vesicula A. A.
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vesiculitis
‖ vesiculitis Path. (vɪsɪkjʊˈlaɪtɪs) [f. vesicula + -itis.] Inflammation of a vesicle, esp. of the seminal vesicles.1861 Bumstead Ven. Dis. (1879) 183 A case in which vesiculitis terminated in an abscess. 1895 Buck's Handbk. Med. Sci. IX. 380/2 In chronic vesiculitis local measures are of little val...
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Conura
(Cresson, 1872)
Conura eubule (Cresson, 1865)
Conura foveata (Kirby, 1883)
Conura phoenica (Burks, 1940)
Conura transitiva (Walker, 1862)
Conura vesicula
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vesiculated
veˈsiculated, a. [f. as vesiculate a. + -ed.] 1. Having or full of small cavities or air-cells.1703 Phil. Trans. XXIII. 1390 Frogs, Toads, Snakes,..that have their Lungs Vesicated, as well as Vesiculated. 1774 Ibid. LXIV. 213 Any air, which gets beyond the vesiculated lungs themselves. 1886 A. H. Ch...
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Male lactation
in Relation to Sex (1871):
Darwin later considered the nearly perfect function of male nipples in contrast to greatly reduced structures such as the vesicula
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vesiculation
vesiculation Path. and Geol. (vɪsɪkjʊˈleɪʃən) [f. vesicula + -ation. Cf. vesication.] The formation of vesicles, esp. on the skin; a vesicular condition or pustule.1876 Duhring Dis. Skin 67 Typical fluid exudation is observed in vesiculation, in the vesicles of eczema and herpes. 1897 Allbutt's Syst...
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