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20 Cards in this Set
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Oma or gma
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Stromata
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Stigma
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Stigmata
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Leiomyoma
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Leiomyomata
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a benign tumor derived from smooth muscle; called also fibroid and fibroid tumor.
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Leiomyoma
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any mental or physical mark or peculiarity that aids in the identification or in the diagnosis of a condition. 2. a mark, spot, or pore on the surface of an organ or organism. 3. follicular s. 4. in botany, the uppermost part of a pistil, which secretes a moist, sticky substance to trap and hold the pollen that reaches it
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Stigma
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laid out for lying or sitting upon
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Stroma
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Meatus/Meatus
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Both singular and plural
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anatomic nomenclature for a passageway in the body, especially one opening on the surface.
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Meatus
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Plexus/plexus
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Both singular and plural
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a network of lymphatic vessels, nerves, or veins.
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Plexus
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Adnexa/Adnexa
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Both plural and singular
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ocular adnexa, adnexa o´culi, the eyelids, lacrimal apparatus, and other accessory structures adjacent to the eye; called also eye or ocular appendages, structurae oculi accessoriae[TA], accessory structures of eye, and accessory visual structures.
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Adnexa
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Genitalia/Genitalia
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Both plural and singular
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the organs of reproduction, particularly those external to the body; see entries beginning organa genitalia, under organum.
ambiguous genitalia, genital organs with characteristics typical of both male and female, as seen in hermaphroditism and some types of pseudohermaphroditism. |
Genitalia
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Viscus
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Viscera
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Crus
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Crura
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Corpus
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Corpora
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L. “internal organs” ]
any large interior organ in one of the three great cavities of the body, especially in the abdomen; see Plate 56. |
Viscus
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the part of the lower limb from the knee to the ankle. 2. anatomic nomenclature for a leglike part.
crus I, lobulus semilunaris superior. |
Crus
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a discrete mass of material, as of specialized tissue. 2. in anatomical nomenclature, the entire body of the organism, or the main portion of an anatomical part, structure, or organ.
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Corpus
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