LightNovesOnl.com

A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene Part 70

A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene - LightNovelsOnl.com

You're reading novel online at LightNovelsOnl.com. Please use the follow button to get notifications about your favorite novels and its latest chapters so you can come back anytime and won't miss anything.

DURA MATER. [L. _durus_, hard, and _mater_, mother.] The outermost membrane of the brain.

DYSEN-TER-Y. [Gr. +dys+, _ds_, bad, and +enteria+, _enteria_, intestines.] A discharge of blood and mucus from the intestines attended with tenesmus.

DYS-PEPSI-A. [Gr. +dys+, _ds_, bad, and +pept+, _pepto_, to digest.] Indigestion, or difficulty of digestion.

EN-AMEL. [Fr.] The smooth, hard substance which covers the crown or visible part of a tooth.

EP-I-DERMIS. [Gr. +epi+, _epi_, upon, and +derma+, _derma_, the skin.] The scarf-skin; the cuticle.

EP-I-GLOTTIS. [Gr. +epi+, _epi_, upon, and +gltta+, _gltta_, the tongue.] One of the cartilages of the glottis.

EU-STACHI-AN TUBE. A channel from the fauces to the middle ear, named from Eustachius, who first described it.

EXCRE-MENT. [L. _excerno_, to separate.] Matter excreted and ejected; alvine discharges.

EX-CRE-MEN-t.i.tIAL. Pertaining to excrement.

EXCRE-TO-RY. A little duct or vessel, destined to receive secreted fluids, and to excrete or discharge them; also, a secretory vessel.

EX-HALANT. [L. _exhalo_, to send forth vapor.] Having the quality of exhaling or evaporating.

EX-TENSOR. [L.] A name applied to a muscle that serves to extend any part of the body; opposed to _Flexor_.

FACIAL. [L. _facies_, face.] Pertaining to the face.

FALX. [L. _falx_, a scythe.] A process of the dura mater shaped like a scythe.

FASCI-A. [L. _fascia_, a band.] A tendinous expansion or aponeurosis.

FAS-CICU-LUS, -LI. [L. _fascis_, a bundle.] A little bundle.

FAUX, -CES. [L.] The top of the throat.

FEMO-RAL. Pertaining to the femur.

FEMO-RIS. A term applied to muscles that are attached to the femur.

FEMUR. [L.] The thigh-bone.

FE-NESTRA, -UM. [L. _fenestra_, a window.] A term applied to some openings into the internal ear.

FIBRE. [L. _fibra_.] An organic filament, or thread, which enters into the composition of every animal and vegetable texture.

FIBRIN. A peculiar organic substance found in animals and vegetables; it is a solid substance, tough, elastic, and composed of thready fibres.

FIBROUS. Composed or consisting of fibres.

FIBRO-CARTI-LAGE. An organic tissue, partaking of the nature of fibrous tissue and that of cartilage.

FIBU-LA. [L., a clasp.] The outer and lesser bone of the leg.

FIBU-LAR. Belonging to the fibula.

FILA-MENT. [L. _filamenta_, threads.] A fine thread, of which flesh, nerves, skin, &c., are composed.

FLECTION. [L. _flectio_.] The act of bending.

FOLLI-CLE. [L. _folliculus_, a small bag.] A gland; a little bag in animal bodies.

FOREARM. The part of the upper extremity between the elbow and hand.

FOSSA. [L., a ditch.] A cavity in a bone, with a large aperture.

FRNUM. [L., a bridle.] _Frnum lingu._ The bridle of the tongue.

FUNCTION. [L. _fungor_, to perform.] The action of an organ or system of organs.

FUNGI-FORM. [L. _fungus_ and _forma_.] Having terminations like the head of a fungus, or a mushroom.

GANGLI-ON, -A. [Gr.] An enlargement in the course of a nerve.

GASTRIC. [Gr. +gastr+, _gastr_, the stomach.] Belonging to the stomach.

GAS-TROC-NEMI-US. [Gr. +gastr+, _gastr_, the stomach, and +knm+, _knm_, the leg.] The name of large muscles of the leg.

GELA-TIN. [L. _gelo_, to congeal.] A concrete animal substance, transparent and soluble in water.

GLENOID. [Gr. +gln+, _gln_, a cavity.] A term applied to some articulate cavities of bones.

GLOSSA. [Gr.] The tongue. Names compounded with this word are applied to muscles of the tongue.

GLOSSO-PHA-RYNGI-AL. Relating to the tongue and pharynx.

GLOTTIS. [Gr.] The narrow opening at the upper part of the larynx.

GLUTE-US. [Gr.] A name given to muscles of the hip.

HEMOR-RHAGE. [Gr. +haima+, _haima_, blood and +rgnu+, _rgnuo_, to burst.] A discharge of blood from an artery or vein.

HUMER-US. [L.] The bone of the arm.

HYA-LOID. [Gr.] A transparent membrane of the eye.

HYDRO-GEN. [Gr. +hydr+, water, and +genna+, to generate.] A gas which const.i.tutes one of the elements of water.

Click Like and comment to support us!

RECENTLY UPDATED NOVELS

About A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene Part 70 novel

You're reading A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene by Author(s): Calvin Cutter. This novel has been translated and updated at LightNovelsOnl.com and has already 548 views. And it would be great if you choose to read and follow your favorite novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest novels, a novel list updates everyday and free. LightNovelsOnl.com is a very smart website for reading novels online, friendly on mobile. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected] or just simply leave your comment so we'll know how to make you happy.