- In anatomy, a
tubercle (literally 'small tuber',
Latin for 'lump') is any
round nodule,
small eminence, or
warty outgrowth found on
external or internal...
- physiology, an outgrowth,
especially of this skin, such as
occurs in
carnosity Excrescence (architecture), a term
defined by the
architect Ruskin to...
-
Seething Lane.
Historian William Camden wrote that
Walsingham died from "a
carnosity growing intra testium tunicas [testicular cancer]". He was
buried privately...
- carnary, carnate, carnation, carneous, carnival, carnivore, carnose,
carnosity, carrion, caruncle, carunculate, charcuterie, charnel, discarnate, incarnadine...
- carnary, carnate, carnation, carneous, carnival, carnivore, carnose,
carnosity, carrion, caruncle, carunculate, charcuterie, charnel, discarnate, incarnadine...
-
account of Mr. Pope's
health than
perhaps any man. Cibber's
slander (of
carnosity) is false. He had been **** [happy], but left that way of life upon his...
- from
Latin caruncula, the
diminutive of carÅ, "flesh".
Caruncles are
carnosities,
often of
bright colors such as red, blue,
yellow or white. They can...
- carnary, carnate, carnation, carneous, carnival, carnivore, carnose,
carnosity, carrion, caruncle, carunculate, charcuterie, charnel, discarnate, incarnadine...
- sides, a
touch of a
black spot; one of his
kidneys wasted, and some
carnosities of
fleshy kyrnels instead of it, from
whence the p****age of the urine...