Tegumentary

Word TEGUMENTARY
Character 11
Hyphenation teg u men ta ry
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "tegumentary" in example sentences

But tissue, in connexion with it, becomes in part changed, thus forming the auditory nerve, which places the tegumentary sac in direct communication with the brain itself. ❋ St. George Mivart (N/A)

All those familiar with the characteristic differences of seeds, their chemical constituents, their tegumentary coverings, rudimentary parts, etc., thoroughly understand the process in its outward manifestation. ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

Replacing of a displaced part, or the reducing of a hernia, by manipulation without cutting. tegument (tegumentary, integument) ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

The tegumentary envelope of the head, as well as the dura-matral lining, serves to damp cranial vibration consequent upon concussion; while the sutural isolation of the several component bones of the cranium also prevents, in some degree, the extension of fractures and the vibrations of concussion. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

Brilliant colours usually appear just in proportion to the development of tegumentary appendages. ❋ Alfred Russel Wallace (1868)

Researches into the pathological anatomy of this affection clearly establish that the inflammation incident to it affects in different degrees the skin, the tegumentary vessels, the cellular tissue and the lymphatic system, and that its fatality and violence are in proportion to the depth and number of the structures involved. ❋ Unknown (1863)

"Finally, of the use of intermediate tegumentary coverings, made of thin rubber or gold-beater's skin, and so often relied upon as absolute preventives, Madame de Stael is reputed to have said, 'They are cobwebs for protection, and bulwarks against love.' ❋ John Harvey Kellogg (1897)

"Finally, of the use of intermediate tegumentary coverings, made of thin rubber or gold-beater's skin, and so often relied upon as absolute preventives, Madame de Stael is reputed to have said, ` They are cobwebs for protection, and bulwarks against love. ' ❋ Unknown (1877)

14 POSTBBIOR CRANIAL ARCHES are not exclusively tegumentary, but are identical in character with the bones of the brain case, and the sutures are visible on the under as well as the upper side. ❋ Unknown (1771)

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