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Branular
Branular Bran"u*lar, a.
Relating to the brain; cerebral. --I. Taylor.
CampanulaCampanula Cam*pan"u*la, n. [LL. campanula a little bell; dim.
of campana bell.] (Bot.)
A large genus of plants bearing bell-shaped flowers, often of
great beauty; -- also called bellflower. Campanula RapunculusRampion Ram"pi*on, n. [Cf. F. raiponce, Sp. ruiponce,
reponche, L. raperonzo, NL. rapuntium, fr. L. rapum, rapa, a
turnip, rape. Cf. Rape a plant.] (Bot.)
A plant (Campanula Rapunculus) of the Bellflower family,
with a tuberous esculent root; -- also called ramps.
Note: The name is sometimes given to plants of the genus
Phyteuma, herds of the Bellflower family, and to the
American evening primrose (Enothera biennis), which
has run wild in some parts of Europe. Campanula TracheliumThroatwort Throat"wort`, n. (Bot.)
A plant (Campanula Trachelium) formerly considered a remedy
for sore throats because of its throat-shaped corolla. CampanularianCampanularian Cam*pan`u*la"ri*an, n. [L. campanula a bell.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A hydroid of the family ampanularid[ae], characterized by
having the polyps or zooids inclosed in bell-shaped calicles
or hydrothec[ae]. Campanulate
Campanulate Cam*pan"u*late, a. (Bot.)
Bell-shaped.
canulaCannula Can"nu*la, n. [L. cannula a small tube of dim. of
canna a reed, tube.] (Surg.)
A small tube of metal, wood, or India rubber, used for
various purposes, esp. for injecting or withdrawing fluids.
It is usually associated with a trocar. [Written also
canula.] canularCannular Can"nu*lar, a.
Having the form of a tube; tubular. [Written also canular.] canulatedCannulated Can"nu*la`ted, a.
Hollow; affording a passage through its interior length for
wire, thread, etc.; as, a cannulated (suture) needle.
[Written also canulated.] Companula TracheliumMariet Mar"i*et, n. [F. mariette, prop. dim. of Marie Mary.]
(Bot.)
A kind of bellflower, Companula Trachelium, once called
Viola Mariana; but it is not a violet. GranularGranular Gran"u*lar, a. [Cf. F. granulaire. See Granule.]
Consisting of, or resembling, grains; as, a granular
substance.
Granular limestone, crystalline limestone, or marble,
having a granular structure. Granular limestoneGranular Gran"u*lar, a. [Cf. F. granulaire. See Granule.]
Consisting of, or resembling, grains; as, a granular
substance.
Granular limestone, crystalline limestone, or marble,
having a granular structure. Granularly
Granularly Gran"u*lar*ly, adv.
In a granular form.
Granulary
Granulary Gran"u*la*ry, a.
Granular.
GranulateGranulate Gran"u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Granulated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Granulating.] [See Granule.]
1. To form into grains or small masses; as, to granulate
powder, sugar, or metal.
2. To raise in granules or small asperities; to make rough on
the surface. Granulate
Granulate Gran"u*late, v. i.
To collect or be formed into grains; as, cane juice
granulates into sugar.
GranulateGranulate Gran"u*late, Granulated Gran"u*la`ted, a.
1. Consisting of, or resembling, grains; crystallized in
grains; granular; as, granulated sugar.
2. Having numerous small elevations, as shagreen.
Granulated steel, a variety of steel made by a particular
process beginning with the granulation of pig iron. GranulatedGranulate Gran"u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Granulated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Granulating.] [See Granule.]
1. To form into grains or small masses; as, to granulate
powder, sugar, or metal.
2. To raise in granules or small asperities; to make rough on
the surface. GranulatedGranulate Gran"u*late, Granulated Gran"u*la`ted, a.
1. Consisting of, or resembling, grains; crystallized in
grains; granular; as, granulated sugar.
2. Having numerous small elevations, as shagreen.
Granulated steel, a variety of steel made by a particular
process beginning with the granulation of pig iron. Granulated steelGranulate Gran"u*late, Granulated Gran"u*la`ted, a.
1. Consisting of, or resembling, grains; crystallized in
grains; granular; as, granulated sugar.
2. Having numerous small elevations, as shagreen.
Granulated steel, a variety of steel made by a particular
process beginning with the granulation of pig iron. GranulatingGranulate Gran"u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Granulated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Granulating.] [See Granule.]
1. To form into grains or small masses; as, to granulate
powder, sugar, or metal.
2. To raise in granules or small asperities; to make rough on
the surface. Granulation
Granulation Gran`u*la"tion, n. [Cf. F. granulation.]
1. The act or process of forming or crystallizing into
grains; as, the granulation of powder and sugar.
2. The state of being granulated.
3. (Med.)
(a) One of the small, red, grainlike prominences which
form on a raw surface (that of wounds or ulcers), and
are the efficient agents in the process of healing.
(b) The act or process of the formation of such
prominences.
Multigranulate
Multigranulate Mul`ti*gran"u*late, a. [Multi- + granulate.]
Having, or consisting of, many grains.
PlanulaPlanula Plan"u*la, n.; pl. Planul[ae]. [L., a little plane.]
1. (Biol.) In embryonic development, a vesicle filled with
fluid, formed from the morula by the divergence of its
cells in such a manner as to give rise to a central space,
around which the cells arrange themselves as an envelope;
an embryonic form intermediate between the morula and
gastrula. Sometimes used as synonymous with gastrula. PlanulaePlanula Plan"u*la, n.; pl. Planul[ae]. [L., a little plane.]
1. (Biol.) In embryonic development, a vesicle filled with
fluid, formed from the morula by the divergence of its
cells in such a manner as to give rise to a central space,
around which the cells arrange themselves as an envelope;
an embryonic form intermediate between the morula and
gastrula. Sometimes used as synonymous with gastrula. Ranula
Ranula Ran"u*la, n. [L., a little frog, a little swelling on
the tongue of cattle, dim. of rana a frog.] (Med.)
A cyst formed under the tongue by obstruction of the duct of
the submaxillary gland.
Meaning of Anula from wikipedia
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Anula may
refer to:
Anula,
Northern Territory, a
suburb of Darwin,
Australia Anula of Anuradhapura, a
ruling queen of...
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Queen Anula of
Anuradhapura (47 BC – 42 BC) was the
first queen regnant in Sri
Lankan history, as well as the
first do****ented
female head of
state in...
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Anula Karunathilaka (Sinhala: අනුලා කරුණාතිලක, born 23
January 1946) is a Sri
Lankan film
actress and
theatrical performer. Her work is
noted during the...
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Nieves Emilia Anula Alameda,
known as
Nieves Anula (born 1 May 1973 is a
Spanish former basketball player. She
scored 28
points against Lithuania in the...
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Anula Bulathsinhala (Sinhala: අනුලා බුලත්සිංහල, born
Anula Mendis (අනුලා මෙන්ඩීස්); 21
September 1947 – 16
October 2020) was a Sri
Lankan actress and singer...
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Anula Vidyalaya is a
national girls'
school in Colombo. It was
established in 1941 by E. W.
Adikaram with 38
students and five teachers. Currently,[when...
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which stars Zorion Eguileor,
Gustavo Salmerón,
Paula Gallego, and
Irene Anula. Set in
Madrid during a heat wave, the plot
follows the
strange behaviour...
- Laos. Sri
Lanka was the
first Asian country known to have a
female ruler:
Anula of
Anuradhapura (r. 47–42 BCE). Sri
Lankan monarchs undertook some remarkable...
- as
Randy Shataf Figar as
Brian D'
Costa Sindhu Sreenivasa Murthy as Ash
Anula Navlekar as Miss
Naina A
group of
young ****-starved
college kids search...
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Anula. As
Zubiri and his father,
Priest Yupik Kerra, were in
charge of the
mechanism that
killed Princess Anula, they were
suspected of
killing Anula...