10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANCRIFORM»
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A popular and complete English dictionary
CANCRIFORM. 189. CANKERED. Cascxiv osm, kang'kre-form. a. Cancerous.
Hating the form of a cancer or crab. Cascxive, kang/krln, a. Having the qualities of
a crab. Casceitx, kang-'krlt, a. A fossil or petrified crab. Can cxoma, king-kru ma, ...
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The Study of Medicine: In Four Volumes
TUMOUR BURNING, KNOTTY ; WITH DARK CANCRIFORM VARICES; ULCER,
WITH THICK, LIVID, RETORTED LIPS. There is a soft, fungous and bleeding
ulcer, possessing G«*. V. the name of fungus hsematodes, which has by many ...
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
regional nodes; and T4N3M3 is a very large lesion involving regional nodes and
distant sites. cancr-, cancri-, cancro-, combining form meaning 'cancer':
cancriform, cancroid. cancriform /kang'kriform'/ [L, cancer, crab, forma, form] ,
pertaining ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
2. being a form of cancer. cancerous cachexia see carcinemia. cancerphobia see
carcinophobia. cancriform Oncology, resembling a cancer. Also, cancroid.
cancrinite Mineralogy. Na6Ca-,Al6Si60,4(CO,)T a colorless, orange or pink to
reddish ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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A Dictionary of the English and German, and the German and ...
1) 1080111*bling or like a crab or craw-fish, cancriform. 2) [in medicine]
cancerous. Ein -artiges Gefchwiic) 8 Cancerous ulcer. -a u g e) n. crab's eye; it. V.
--stein. -bad), m. a brook or rivulet in which crawfish are taken. -blu= me,sl 1)
heliotrope, ...
Joseph Leonhard Hilpert, Ernst Friedrich Kärcher, 1857
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Carcinus, [from xapxwog, Cancer, a crab; on account of the cancriform or crab-
like ramifications of the dark distended veins of the tumour.] Cancer. Generic
charactersr-A scirrhous livid_ tumour, intersected with firm Whitish divergent
hands, ...
Stuimtn), to be eankered. 3. í cancer, moral evil, inveterate vice. 4. • - (¡
Bruftfjfirnifd)), breast-plate. 5. [Sucbh] book that has been returned ; -e (pi.)new
publications returned. Ärtbiartifl, ad). 1. cancriform. -e Tbitrt, crustaceous animale,
crustácea.
Christoph Friedrich Grieb, 1863
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The Animal Kingdom, Arranged According to Its Organization, ...
The Ar. militaris, spinosa, cancriform'is, hexacam'lza, ietracuntha, geminata,
forniwill, of Fabricius. M. Vauthier, one of our best painters of subjects of natural
history, has described and figured, Ann. des Sc. Nat., I, p. 161, a species of this ...
Georges baron Cuvier, Pierre André Latreille, 1834
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Three Expeditions Into the Interior of Eastern Australia: 1
The cu.1v.] REDUCED STATE on THE RIVER. 89 channels we had. * An
undescribed species of Cancriform Epeira, belonging to the subgenus
Gasteracantha of M. Hahn. "' Family, PERCIDZE; Genus, Acnnnu; Subgenus,
Cannon, Flem.
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Transactions of the Linnean Society
No. 20.). It is nearly allied to the cancriform Epeirce\. (Acrosoma, Perty,Dil. An., art
. Braz.) This representative structure, moreover, is not confined to annnlose
animals, since it exists in other remote groups, and even amongst the higher
animals, ...