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ArteriacArteriac Ar*te"ri*ac, a. [L. arteriacus, Gr. ?. See Artery.]
Of or pertaining to the windpipe. ArterializationArterialization Ar*te`ri*al*i*za"tion, n. (Physiol.)
The process of converting venous blood into arterial blood
during its passage through the lungs, oxygen being absorbed
and carbonic acid evolved; -- called also a["e]ration and
hematosis. ArterializeArterialize Ar*te"ri*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Arterialized; p. pr. & vb. n. Arterializing.]
To transform, as the venous blood, into arterial blood by
exposure to oxygen in the lungs; to make arterial. ArterializedArterialize Ar*te"ri*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Arterialized; p. pr. & vb. n. Arterializing.]
To transform, as the venous blood, into arterial blood by
exposure to oxygen in the lungs; to make arterial. ArterializingArterialize Ar*te"ri*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Arterialized; p. pr. & vb. n. Arterializing.]
To transform, as the venous blood, into arterial blood by
exposure to oxygen in the lungs; to make arterial. ArteriesArtery Ar"ter*y, n.; pl. Arteries. [L. arteria windpipe,
artery, Gr. ?.]
1. The trachea or windpipe. [Obs.] ``Under the artery, or
windpipe, is the mouth of the stomach.' --Holland.
2. (Anat.) One of the vessels or tubes which carry either
venous or arterial blood from the heart. They have tricker
and more muscular walls than veins, and are connected with
them by capillaries.
Note: In man and other mammals, the arteries which contain
arterialized blood receive it from the left ventricle
of the heart through the aorta. See Aorta. The
pulmonary artery conveys the venous blood from the
right ventricle to the lungs, whence the arterialized
blood is returned through the pulmonary veins.
3. Hence: Any continuous or ramified channel of
communication; as, arteries of trade or commerce. Arteriography
Arteriography Ar*te`ri*og"ra*phy, n. [Gr. ? + -graphy.]
A systematic description of the arteries.
Arteriology
Arteriology Ar*te`ri*ol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? + -logy.]
That part of anatomy which treats of arteries.
Arteriotomy
Arteriotomy Ar*te`ri*ot"o*my, n. [L. arteriotomia, Gr. ?; ? +
? a cutting.]
1. (Med.) The opening of an artery, esp. for bloodletting.
2. That part of anatomy which treats of the dissection of the
arteries.
Arteritis
Arteritis Ar`te*ri"tis, n. [Artery + -etis.]
Inflammation of an artery or arteries. --Dunglison.
Atrabiliary arteriesAtrabiliary At`ra*bil"ia*ry, a.
1. Of or pertaining to atra bilis or black bile, a fluid
formerly supposed to be produced by the kidneys.
2. Melancholic or hypohondriac; atrabilious; -- from the
supposed predominance of black bile, to the influence of
which the ancients attributed hypochondria, melancholy,
and mania.
Atrabiliary arteries, capsules, and veins (Anat.),
those pertaining to the kidney; -- called also renal
arteries, capsules, and veins. BarteringBarter Bar"ter, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Bartered (?); p. pr. &
vb. n. Bartering.] [OE. bartren, OF. barater, bareter, to
cheat, exchange, perh. fr. Gr. ? to do, deal (well or ill),
use practices or tricks, or perh. fr. Celtic; cf. Ir. brath
treachery, W. brad. Cf. Barrator.]
To traffic or trade, by exchanging one commodity for another,
in distinction from a sale and purchase, in which money is
paid for the commodities transferred; to truck. Bronchial arteriesBronchial Bron"chi*al, a. [Cf. F. bronchial. See Bronchia.]
(Anat.)
Belonging to the bronchi and their ramifications in the
lungs.
Bronchial arteries, branches of the descending aorta,
accompanying the bronchia in all their ramifications.
Bronchial cells, the air cells terminating the bronchia.
Bronchial glands, glands whose functions are unknown,
seated along the bronchia.
Bronchial membrane, the mucous membrane lining the
bronchia.
Bronchial tube, the bronchi, or the bronchia. CharteristCharterist Char"ter*ist, n.
Same as Chartist. Eparterial
Eparterial Ep`ar*te"ri*al, a. [Pref. ep- + arterial.] (Anat.)
Situated upon or above an artery; -- applied esp. to the
branches of the bronchi given off above the point where the
pulmonary artery crosses the bronchus.
GarteringGarter Gar"ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gartered; p. pr. & vb.
n. Gartering.]
1. To bind with a garter.
He . . . could not see to garter his hose. --Shak.
2. To invest with the Order of the Garter. --T. Warton. Haematostaphes Barteri Note: Two or three hundred varieties of plums derived from
the Prunus domestica are described; among them the
greengage, the Orleans, the purple gage, or
Reine Claude Violette, and the German prune, are
some of the best known.
Note: Among the true plums are;
Beach plum, the Prunus maritima, and its crimson or
purple globular drupes,
Bullace plum. See Bullace.
Chickasaw plum, the American Prunus Chicasa, and its
round red drupes.
Orleans plum, a dark reddish purple plum of medium size,
much grown in England for sale in the markets.
Wild plum of America, Prunus Americana, with red or
yellow fruit, the original of the Iowa plum and several
other varieties. Among plants called plum, but of other
genera than Prunus, are;
Australian plum, Cargillia arborea and C. australis, of
the same family with the persimmon.
Blood plum, the West African H[ae]matostaphes Barteri.
Cocoa plum, the Spanish nectarine. See under Nectarine.
Date plum. See under Date.
Gingerbread plum, the West African Parinarium
macrophyllum.
Gopher plum, the Ogeechee lime.
Gray plum, Guinea plum. See under Guinea.
Indian plum, several species of Flacourtia.
2. A grape dried in the sun; a raisin.
3. A handsome fortune or property; formerly, in cant
language, the sum of [pounds]100,000 sterling; also, the
person possessing it.
Plum bird, Plum budder (Zo["o]l.), the European
bullfinch.
Plum gouger (Zo["o]l.), a weevil, or curculio (Coccotorus
scutellaris), which destroys plums. It makes round holes
in the pulp, for the reception of its eggs. The larva
bores into the stone and eats the kernel.
Plum weevil (Zo["o]l.), an American weevil which is very
destructive to plums, nectarines cherries, and many other
stone fruits. It lays its eggs in crescent-shaped
incisions made with its jaws. The larva lives upon the
pulp around the stone. Called also turk, and plum
curculio. See Illust. under Curculio. Hyparterial
Hyparterial Hy`par*te"ri*al, a. [Hypo- + arterial.] (Anat.)
Situated below an artery; applied esp. to the branches of the
bronchi given off below the point where the pulmonary artery
crosses the bronchus.
Irvingia BarteriDika Di"ka, n. [Native West African name.]
A kind of food, made from the almondlike seeds of the
Irvingia Barteri, much used by natives of the west coast of
Africa; -- called also dika bread. parterieparterie par"ter*ie, n. [F., from Sp. esparto esparto, L.
spartum, Gr. ?.]
Articles made of the blades or fiber of the Lygeum Spartum
and Stipa (or Macrochloa) tenacissima, kinds of grass used
in Spain and other countries for making ropes, mats, baskets,
nets, and mattresses. --Loudon. QuarteringQuartter Quart"ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Quartered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Quartering.]
1. To divide into four equal parts. Quartering
Quartering Quar"ter*ing, a.
1. (Naut.) Coming from a point well abaft the beam, but not
directly astern; -- said of waves or any moving object.
2. (Mach.) At right angles, as the cranks of a locomotive,
which are in planes forming a right angle with each other.
QuarteringQuartering Quar"ter*ing, n.
1. A station. [Obs.] --Bp. Montagu.
2. Assignment of quarters for soldiers; quarters.
3. (Her.)
(a) The division of a shield containing different coats of
arms into four or more compartments.
(b) One of the different coats of arms arranged upon an
escutcheon, denoting the descent of the bearer.
4. (Arch.) A series of quarters, or small upright posts. See
Quarter, n., 1
(m) (Arch.) --Gwilt.
Quartering block, a block on which the body of a condemned
criminal was quartered. --Macaulay. Quartering blockQuartering Quar"ter*ing, n.
1. A station. [Obs.] --Bp. Montagu.
2. Assignment of quarters for soldiers; quarters.
3. (Her.)
(a) The division of a shield containing different coats of
arms into four or more compartments.
(b) One of the different coats of arms arranged upon an
escutcheon, denoting the descent of the bearer.
4. (Arch.) A series of quarters, or small upright posts. See
Quarter, n., 1
(m) (Arch.) --Gwilt.
Quartering block, a block on which the body of a condemned
criminal was quartered. --Macaulay. Vertebrarterial
Vertebrarterial Ver`te*brar*te"ri*al, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to a vertebr[ae] and an artery; -- said of
the foramina in the transverse processes of cervical
vertebr[ae] and of the canal which they form for the
vertebral artery and vein.
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