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641 words match “ISSUE”

CARNAL a.
Flesh-devouring; cruel; ravenous; bloody. [Obs.] This carnal cur Preys on the issue of his mother's body. Shak. Carnal knowledge, sexual intercourse; -- used especially of an unlawful act on the part of the man.
CARNIC a.
scopic monobasic acid, C10H15O5N3, obtained as a cleavage product from an acid of muscle tissue.
CARNIVOROUS a.
plants which are supposed to absorb animal food; (c) to substances which destroy animal tissue, as caustics.
CARRY v. 2 definitions
as a leader or principle; hence, to succeed in, as in a contest; to bring to a successful issue; to win; as, to carry an election. "The greater part carries it." Shak. The carrying of our main point. Addison.
CARTILAGE n.
A translucent, elastic tissue; gristle.
CASEATION n.
A degeneration of animal tissue into a cheesy or curdy mass.
CATCH v.
the mind; to apprehend; as, to catch a melody. "Fiery thoughts . . . whereof I catch the issue." Tennyson.
CAUSTIC n.
Any substance or means which, applied to animal or other organic tissue, burns, corrodes, or destroys it by chemical action; an escharotic.
CAUTERY n.
th a hot iron, or by application of a caustic that will burn, corrode, or destroy animal tissue.
CAVEAT n.
n the patent office before the patent right is applied for, and operating as a bar to the issue of letters patent to any other person, respecting the same invention.
CAVERNOUS a.
Having a sound caused by a cavity. Cavernous body, a body of erectile tissue with large interspaces which may be distended with blood, as in the penis or clitoris. -- Cavernous respiration, a peculiar respiratory sound andible on auscultation, when the bronchial tubes communicate with morbid cavities in the lungs.…
CELL n.
One of the minute elementary structures, of which the greater part of the various tissues and organs of animals and plants are composed.
CELLULAR a.
ellular cryptogams (Bot.), those flowerless plants which have no ducts or fiber in their tissue, as mosses, fungi, lichens, and algæ. -- Cellular theory, or Cell theory (Biol.), a theory, according to which the essential element of every tissue, either vegetable or animal, is a cell; the whole series of cells having b…
CELLULITIS n.
An inflammantion of the cellular or areolar tissue, esp. of that lying immediately beneath the skin.
CEREBRIN n.
A nonphosphorized, nitrogenous substance, obtained from brain and nerve tissue by extraction with boiling alcohol. It is uncertain whether it exists as such in nerve tissue, or is a product of the decomposition of some more complex substance.
CERTIFICATE n.
the person certifying is the only proper criterion of the point in dispute; as, when the issue is whether a person was absent in the army, this is tried by the certificate of the proper officer in writing, under his seal. Blackstone.
CHALAZOGAMY n.
process of fecundation in which the pollen tube penetrates to the embryosac through the tissue of the chalaza, instead of entering through the micropyle. It was originally discovered by Treub in Casuarina, and has since been found to occur regularly in the families Betulaceæ and Juglandaceæ. Partial chalazogamy is fou…
CHANCE n.
ch an agent; something that befalls, as the result of unknown or unconsidered forces; the issue of uncertain conditions; an event not calculated upon; an unexpected occurrence; a happening; accident; fortuity; casualty. It was a chance that happened to us. 1 Sam. vi. 9. The Knave of Diamonds tries his wily arts, And wi…
CHEILOPLASTY n.
forming an artificial tip or part of a lip, by using for the purpose a piece of healthy tissue taken from some neighboring part.
CHEMOSIS n.
Inflammatory swelling of the conjunctival tissue surrounding the cornea. --Che*mot"ic (#), a.
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