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- stiffness in the big toe. The word cheilectomy comes from the Gr**** word Cheilos, meaning "lip." A cheilectomy removes the bone spurs, or lip of bone, that...
- The elliptical, dark brown spores are 14–18.5 × 10–13 μm in size. The Cheilo- and pleuro Zystiden are bubbles or bag-to tubular. They are up to 150 μm...
- genus was derived from Ancient Gr**** words dendron ("tree"), and either cheilos ("lip") or chilos ("green food"),[citation needed] alluding to either the...
- projection. The name is derived from the Gr**** words ankistron ("hook") and cheilos ("lip"), referring to the form of the lip. Christenson, E. A.. Ancistrochilus...
- Chilopsis linearis. The generic name is derived from the Gr**** words χεῖλος, (cheilos), meaning "lip," and ὄψις (opsis), meaning "resembling," referring to the...
- Aplocheilus is composed of the Gr**** words aploe meaning "simplicity", and cheilos meaning "lip". The currently recognized species in this genus are: Aplocheilus...
- Asia. The name is derived from the Gr**** a, meaning "without", the Gr**** cheilos, meaning "lip", and the Gr**** gnathos, meaning "jaw". Fish of this genus...
- Thailand. The genus name derives from the Gr**** words "neos", "lissos", and "cheilos"; they mean new, smooth, and lip respectively. Neolissochilus subterraneus...
- "ankylochele" comes from the Gr**** words "ankylos," meaning "bent," and "cheilos," meaning "lip," referring to the lip of the flower that is bent downwards...
- ‑cheilos), and ‑phykos (‑phycos or ‑phycus), which ought to be neuter, because that is the gender of the Gr**** words άνθος, anthos, χείλος, cheilos, and...