ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA VARICELLATE
From New Latin varicella, diminutive of Latin varix dilated vein, varix.
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
VARIC-, "twisted and swollen (vein)" (varix) varicose — descriptive of blood
vessels that are dilated, knotted and tortuous neurovaricosis — a varicosity on a
nerve fiber varicomphalus — a varicosity at the navel varicellate — applies to
shells ...
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E&E's Compounding Pharmacy #1
The glasshouses were set into the side of a low hill. They were spoiled in fancy
as being tasked to the purposes of sordid particulate research, perhaps
something to do with the cells retrieved from the lumbar of varicellate children,
grafted then ...
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[L. variare, to change] Differences resulting from nongenetic responses of the
phenotype to immediate en- vironmental conditions; ecophenotype. varicellate a.
[L. varix, dilation] Having small or indistinct varices. varices pl. of varix varicose a.
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Pennsylvanian Brachiopods from the Lower Sangre de Cristo ...
splinter—like Silvery luster, . frayed along their striations - varicellate ' front
margins Foldin none ventral Sin-us; none *9 ' dorsal fold sprlano-convex ' ' ' _
strong to moder— - _ _ ConveX1t'y. to moderately - - weakly blconvex -, I ately
biconvex ...
... chamaephyte metaethical chatelaines aesthetical anaesthetic cheapskates
encephaloma anencephaly phlyctaenae spermatheca tetrarchate septicaemia
ejaculative mesalliance miscellanea varicellate caramelises caramelizes
encarnalise ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
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A Thesaurus of English Word Roots
... flect, sin, vert varic, varix Latin varix dilated vein IE wera raised area dilated;
vein (enlarged) SIMPLE ROOT: varicellate (in zoology, marked with small or
indistinct ridges: said of certain shells) varicose (enlarged veins), varicosity
variola (any ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2014
A mongrel of whaleshark distended by biothaumaturgy to be cathedralsized,
varicellate shelled, metal pipework thicker than a man in ganglia protuberant like
prolapsed veins, boatsized fins swinging on oiled hinges, a dorsal row of
chimneys ...
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Crossword Lists & Crossword Solver: Over 100,000 potential ...
... VANQUISHING VAPORESCENT VAPORIMETER VAPORIZABLE VAPOUR
TRAIL VARGAS LLOSA VARIABILITY VARIATIONAL VARICELLATE
VARICELLOID VARIEGATION VARIOLATION VARIOUSNESS VASCULARITY
VASCULARIZE ...
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Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
... variation, discontinuous variation, genetic variation; (3) (stat.) deviation from
the mean. varicellate a. appl. shells with small and indistinct ridges. varicella-
zoster virus the virus that causes chickenpox and shingles, a member of the ...
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A glossary of a thousand-and-one terms used in conchology
... longitudinal thickened elevations which occur at intervals on the outer surface
across the whorls of some univalves, indicates a periodic resting stage or a
former position of the outer lip of the aperture; varicose: as Tritons; varicellate:
marked ...