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cloaca (/kloʊˈeɪkə/ kloh-AY-kə), pl.:
cloacae (/kloʊˈeɪsi/ kloh-AY-see or /kloʊˈeɪki/ kloh-AY-kee), or vent, is the rear **** that
serves as the only...
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cloaca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cloaca is an
anatomical feature of some animals.
Cloaca may also
refer to:
Cloaca (embryology), a structure...
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Cloaca Maxima (Latin:
Cloāca Maxima [kɫɔˈaːka ˈmaksɪma], lit. 'Greatest Sewer') or, less often,
Maxima Cloaca, is one of the world's
earliest sewage...
- The
cloaca (pl.: cloacae) is a
structure in the
development of the
urinary and
reproductive organs. The hind-gut is at
first prolonged backward into the...
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Cloaca is a
series of art
installations by
Belgian artist Wim Delvoye. The
installations are
computerised machines that
recreate the
human digestive process...
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persistent cloaca is a
symptom of a
complex anorectal congenital disorder, in
which the ****, ****, and
urinary tract meet and fuse,
creating a
cloaca, a...
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Cloaca Circi Maximi or
Cloaca Circi was one of the
three main
sewers in
ancient Rome.
Alongside the
Cloaca Maxima and
Chiavicone dell'Olmo The
Cloaca...
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continues to grow
caudally until it
opens into the
ventral part of the
cloaca;
beyond the
pronephros it is
termed the
mesonephric duct. Thus, the mesonephric...
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urinary and
reproductive organs. It is the
ventral part of the
cloaca,
formed after the
cloaca separates from the anal
canal during the
fourth to seventh...
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Cloacina was a
goddess who
presided over the
Cloaca Maxima ('Greatest Drain'), the main
interceptor discharge outfall of the
system of
sewers in Rome....