utricle

  • 81utriculitis — /juˌtrɪkjəˈlaɪtəs/ (say yooh.trikyuh luytuhs) noun inflammation of the utricle bone of the middle ear. {Latin ūtriculus utricle + itis} …

  • 82utricular — I. (ˈ)yü.|trikyələ(r) adjective Etymology: Latin utriculus small bag + English ar 1. a. : of or relating to a utricle b. : containing one or more utricles 2 …

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  • 83utriculitis — /yooh trik yeuh luy tis/, n. Pathol. inflammation of the utricle. [ NL; see UTRICLE, ITIS] …

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  • 84u|tric|u|lar — «yoo TRIHK yuh luhr», adjective. 1. of or having to do with a utcle. 2. like a utricle. 3. having or composed of a utricle or utricles …

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  • 85Cambrian — Primordial Pri*mor di*al, a. [L. primordialis, from primordium the first beginning; primus first + ordiri to begin a web, to begin: cf. F. primordial.] 1. First in order; primary; original; of earliest origin; as, primordial condition. The… …

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  • 86Primordial — Pri*mor di*al, a. [L. primordialis, from primordium the first beginning; primus first + ordiri to begin a web, to begin: cf. F. primordial.] 1. First in order; primary; original; of earliest origin; as, primordial condition. The primordial facts… …

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  • 87Utriculus — U*tric u*lus, n. [L., a little womb or matrix, a calycle.] (Anat.) A little sac, or bag; a utricle; especially, a part of the membranous labyrinth of the ear. See the Note under {Ear}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 88goosefoot — noun (plural goosefoots) Date: 1548 any of a genus (Chenopodium) or family (Chenopodiaceae, the goosefoot family) of glabrous herbs with fruit that is a utricle …

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  • 89utriculus — noun Etymology: Latin, small bag Date: 1847 utricle a …

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  • 90vestibule — noun Etymology: Latin vestibulum forecourt Date: 1726 1. a. a passage, hall, or room between the outer door and the interior of a building ; lobby b. an enclosed entrance at the end of a railway passenger car 2. any of various bodily cavities… …

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