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Amygdules or
amygdales (/əˈmɪɡdjuːlz, -deɪlz/) form when the
vesicles (pores from gas
bubbles in lava) of a
volcanic rock or
other extrusive igneous rock...
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Individual cavity fillings are
termed amygdules (American usage) or
amygdales (British usage).
Sometimes these can be
sources of semi-precious or precious...
- Amygdalin, a
compound in
almonds Amygdalum, a
genus of
mussel Amygdule or
amygdale,
infilled vesicles in
rocks Melora amygdaloides, a
genus of moth Bastilla...
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almond Gr**** ἀμυγδάλη (amugdálē), ἀμύγδαλον (amúgdalon) almond, amygdala,
amygdale, amygdalin, amygdaloid,
amygdule an-, a-, am-, ar- not,
without Gr**** Gr****...
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borrowed from
Ancient Gr****
amygdálē (ἀμυγδάλη) (cf. amygdala, an almond-shaped
portion of the brain). Late Old
English had
amygdales 'almonds'. The adjective...
- -laɪ/ or amygdalas; also
corpus amygdaloideum;
Latin from Gr****, ἀμυγδαλή,
amygdalē, 'almond', 'tonsil') is a
paired nuclear complex present in the cerebral...
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Amygdalin (from
Ancient Gr****: ἀμυγδαλή
amygdalē 'almond') is a
naturally occurring chemical compound found in many plants, most
notably in the
seeds (kernels...
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upper boundaries.
These are
described as pipe-stem
vesicles or pipe-stem
amygdales.
Liquids expelled from the
cooling crystal mush rise
upwards into the...
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Because of this discovery, the site was
nicknamed the "Shrine of the
Amygdales" for its
large quantity of
important archaeological sites. In addition...
- 1176/appi.ajp.2010.10010129. PMC 3908480. PMID 21078707.
Raine A (2011). "An
amygdale structural abnormality common to two
subtypes of
conduct disorder: A neurodevelopmental...