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Bacillus tuberculosisTubercle Tu"ber*cle, n. [L. tuberculum, dim. of tuber: cf. F.
tubercule, OF. also tubercle. See Tuber.]
1. A small knoblike prominence or excrescence, whether
natural or morbid; as, a tubercle on a plant; a tubercle
on a bone; the tubercles appearing on the body in leprosy.
2. (Med.) A small mass or aggregation of morbid matter;
especially, the deposit which accompanies scrofula or
phthisis. This is composed of a hard, grayish, or
yellowish, translucent or opaque matter, which gradually
softens, and excites suppuration in its vicinity. It is
most frequently found in the lungs, causing consumption.
Tubercle bacillus (Med.), a minute vegetable organism
(Bacillus tuberculosis) discovered by Koch, a German
physician, in the sputum of consumptive patients and in
tuberculous tissue, and believed to be the exciting cause
of tubercles and tuberculosis. I tuberculataIguana I*gua"na, n. [Sp. iguana, from the native name in
Hayti. Cf. Guana.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any species of the genus Iguana, a genus of large American
lizards of the family Iguanid[ae]. They are arboreal in
their habits, usually green in color, and feed chiefly upon
fruits.
Note: The common iguana (I. tuberculata) of the West Indies
and South America is sometimes five feet long. Its
flesh is highly prized as food. The horned iguana (I.
cornuta) has a conical horn between the eyes. madreporic tuberculeMadreporian Mad`re*po"ri*an, Madreporic Mad`re*po"ric, a.
(Zo["o]l.)
Resembling, or pertaining to, the genus Madrepora.
Madreporic plate (Zo["o]l.), a perforated plate in
echinoderms, through which water is admitted to the
ambulacral tubes; -- called also madreporic tubercule. Tritubercular
Tritubercular Tri`tu*ber"cu*lar, a.
(a) Having or designating teeth with three cusps or
tubercles; tricuspid.
(b) Pertaining to trituberculy.
Trituberculy
Trituberculy Tri`tu*ber"cu*ly, n. [Pref. tri- + L. tuberculum
tubercle.] (Zo["o]l.)
A theory of the development of mammalian molar teeth. The
primitive stage is that of simple cones, as in reptiles. The
simple cone then developed a smaller cone in front and
another behind. Next, a cingulum was developed, and the three
cones became arranged in a triangle, the two smaller cusps
having moved to the outer side in upper and to the inner in
lower molars. This primitive triangle is called the trigon or
trigonid and this stage the tritubercular or trigonodont. The
trigon being a cutting apparatus, an extension of the
posterior part of the crown was developed in lower molars for
crushing, and a smaller corresponding part appeared in upper
molars. Another large cone then arose, usually from the
cingulum. In more complex forms, smaller intermediate cusps
appeared.
TuberculaTuberculum Tu*ber"cu*lum, n.; pl. Tubercula. [L., dim. of
tuber a swelling.] (Zo["o]l.)
A tubercle. Tubercular
Tubercular Tu*ber"cu*lar, a.
1. Having tubercles; affected with tubercles; tubercled;
tuberculate.
2. Like a tubercle; as, a tubercular excrescence.
3. (Med.) Characterized by the development of tubercles; as,
tubercular diathesis.
TubercularizationTubercularize Tu*ber"cu*lar*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. -ized;
p. pr. & vb. n. i-zing.] [Tubercular + -ize.] (Med.)
To infect with tuberculosis. -- Tu*ber`cu*lar*i*za"tion, n. TubercularizeTubercularize Tu*ber"cu*lar*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. -ized;
p. pr. & vb. n. i-zing.] [Tubercular + -ize.] (Med.)
To infect with tuberculosis. -- Tu*ber`cu*lar*i*za"tion, n. TuberculinTuberculin Tu*ber"cu*lin, n. [See Tubercle.]
A fluid containing the products formed by the growth of the
tubercle bacillus in a suitable culture medium. Tuberculin test
Tuberculin test Tu*ber"cu*lin test
The hypodermic injection of tuberculin, which has little or
no effect with healthy cattle, but causes a marked rise in
temperature in tuberculous animals.
Tuberculization
Tuberculization Tu*ber`cu*li*za"tion, n. (Med.)
The development of tubercles; the condition of one who is
affected with tubercles.
Tuberculocidin
Tuberculocidin Tu*ber"cu*lo*ci`din, n. [Tuberculum + root of
L. caedere to kill.] (Physiol. Chem.)
A special substance contained in tuberculin, supposed to be
the active agent of the latter freed from various impurities.
Tuberculoid
Tuberculoid Tu*ber"cu*loid, a. [Tuberculum + -oid.] (Med.)
Resembling a tubercle.
Tuberculose
Tuberculose Tu*ber"cu*lose`, Tuberculous Tu*ber"cu*lous, a.
Having tubercles; affected with, or characterized by,
tubercles; tubercular.
Tuberculosed
Tuberculosed Tu*ber"cu*losed`, a. (Med.)
Affected with tuberculosis.
TuberculosisTuberculosis Tu*ber`cu*lo"sis, n. [NL. See Tubercle.] (Med.)
A constitutional disease characterized by the production of
tubercles in the internal organs, and especially in the
lungs, where it constitutes the most common variety of
pulmonary consumption. Tuberculous
Tuberculous Tu*ber"cu*lous, a. (Med.)
Pertaining to, or affected with, a tuberculosis.
Tuberculous
Tuberculose Tu*ber"cu*lose`, Tuberculous Tu*ber"cu*lous, a.
Having tubercles; affected with, or characterized by,
tubercles; tubercular.
TuberculumTuberculum Tu*ber"cu*lum, n.; pl. Tubercula. [L., dim. of
tuber a swelling.] (Zo["o]l.)
A tubercle.
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