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Endolymphangial
Endolymphangial En"do*lym*phan"gi*al, a. [Endo- +
lymphangial.] (Anat.)
Within a lymphatic vessel.
LymphangialLymphangial Lym*phan"gi*al, a. [See Lymphangeitis.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the lymphatics, or lymphoid tissue;
lymphatic. OosporangiaOosporangium O`["o]*spo*ran"gi*um, n.; pl. L.
O["o]sporangia, E. O["o]sporangiums. [NL., fr. Gr. ? an
egg + ? vessel.] (Bot.)
An o["o]gonium; also, a case containing oval or rounded
spores of some other kind than o["o]spores. Perilymphangial
Perilymphangial Per`i*lym*phan"gi*al, a. (Anat.)
Around, or at the side of, a lymphatic vessel.
Phalangial
Phalangial Pha*lan"gi*al, Phalangian Pha*lan"gi*an, a.
(Anat.)
Phalangeal.
Phalangian
Phalangial Pha*lan"gi*al, Phalangian Pha*lan"gi*an, a.
(Anat.)
Phalangeal.
Plurilocular sporangiaPlurilocular Plu`ri*loc"u*lar, a. [Pluri- + locular.]
Having several cells or loculi; specifically (Bot.), having
several divisions containing seeds; as, the lemon and the
orange are plurilocular fruits.
Plurilocular sporangia (Bot.), many-celled sporangia, each
cell containing a single spore, as in many alg[ae]. PylangiaPylangium Py*lan"gi*um, n.; pl. Pylangia. [NL., from Gr. ?
an entrance + ? a vessel.] (Anat.)
The first and undivided part of the aortic trunk in the
amphibian heart. -- Py*lan"gi*al, a. PylangialPylangium Py*lan"gi*um, n.; pl. Pylangia. [NL., from Gr. ?
an entrance + ? a vessel.] (Anat.)
The first and undivided part of the aortic trunk in the
amphibian heart. -- Py*lan"gi*al, a. SangiacSangiac San"gi*ac, n.
See Sanjak. -sporangiaZoosporangium o`["o]*spo*ran"gi*um, n.; pl. -sporangia.
[NL. See Zo["o]-, and Sporangium.] (Bot.)
A spore, or conceptacle containing zo["o]spores. SporangiaSporangium Spo*ran"gi*um, n.; pl. Sporangia. [NL., fr. Gr. ?
a sowing, seed + ? a receptacle.] (Bot.)
A spore case in the cryptogamous plants, as in ferns, etc. SynangiaSynangium Syn*an"gi*um, n.; pl. Synangia. [NL., fr. Gr. ? +
? a hollow vessel.] (Anat.)
The divided part beyond the pylangium in the aortic trunk of
the amphibian heart. -- Syn*an"gi*al, a. SynangialSynangium Syn*an"gi*um, n.; pl. Synangia. [NL., fr. Gr. ? +
? a hollow vessel.] (Anat.)
The divided part beyond the pylangium in the aortic trunk of
the amphibian heart. -- Syn*an"gi*al, a. Varangian
Varangian Va*ran"gi*an, n.
One of the Northmen who founded a dynasty in Russia in the
9th century; also, one of the Northmen composing, at a later
date, the imperial bodyguard at Constantinople.
Meaning of Angia from wikipedia
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Jersey (/ˈdʒɜːrzi/ JUR-zee; Jèrriais: Jèrri [ʒɛri]),
officially the
Bailiwick of Jersey, is an
island country in
Northwestern Europe and a self-governing...
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Angia (also angi, angiya, or anggiya) is an
obsolete form of
bodice or breast-cloth of
Indian origin dating from the 19th century,
covering the entire...
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Angias or Angas,
daughter of
Ailill T****ach, son of
Eochu Liathán, was the wife of Lóegaire mac Néill, High King of Ireland, and
mother of
Lugaid mac Lóegairi...
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Lenur islands, and Sarnia;
Sarnia for Guernsey, or
Lisia (Guernsey) and
Angia (Jersey).
Around 6000 BC,
rising seas
created the
English Channel and separated...
- Le
Bihan has
three children from
different relationships. His
daughter Angia's mother is
Daniela Beye. His son Jules'
mother is
Patricia Franchino. His...
- dress. On the
occasion (marriage)
women preferred Angia.
After marriage of Kanchli, Kurti, and
angia were the main garb of women. The
young girls used...
- trousers,
decorative patka, a cap (edged with lace or brocade), shaluka,
angia (bodice) and an
odhani to
cover the
upper part of the body and head. The...
- the
Indian choli,
Chinese dudou,
Vietnamese yếm and
Indonesian kemben.
Angia Bodice ripper "bodice | Etymology,
origin and
meaning of
bodice by etymonline"...
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Green to The
Forum in 2003, and
Anglia remaining at its
original base,
Angia House.)
These services broadcast from the
Sandy Heath,
Sudbury and Tacolneston...
- shawl.
Traditional attire for
female is
typically an
orhna (veil),
shirt or
angia (short blouse),
ghagri (heavy long skirt) and Jitti.
Saris are also worn...