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Coelia
Coelia C[oe]"li*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a cavity of the body, a ventricle.] (Anat.) A cavity. Note: The word is applied to the ventricles of the brain, the different ventricles being indicated by prefixes like those characterizing the parts of the brain in which the cavities are found; as, epic[oe]lia, mesoc[oe]lia, metac[oe]lia, proc[oe]lia, etc. --B. G. Wilder.
Coeliac
Coeliac C[oe]"li*ac, Celiac Ce"li*ac, a. [L. coeliacus, Gr. ?, fr. ? belly, fr. ? hollow.] Relating to the abdomen, or to the cavity of the abdomen. C[oe]liac artery (Anat.), the artery which issues from the aorta just below the diaphragm; -- called also c[oe]liac axis. C[oe]liac flux, C[oe]liac passion (Med.), a chronic flux or diarrhea of undigested food.
Coeliac artery
Coeliac C[oe]"li*ac, Celiac Ce"li*ac, a. [L. coeliacus, Gr. ?, fr. ? belly, fr. ? hollow.] Relating to the abdomen, or to the cavity of the abdomen. C[oe]liac artery (Anat.), the artery which issues from the aorta just below the diaphragm; -- called also c[oe]liac axis. C[oe]liac flux, C[oe]liac passion (Med.), a chronic flux or diarrhea of undigested food.
coeliac axis
Coeliac C[oe]"li*ac, Celiac Ce"li*ac, a. [L. coeliacus, Gr. ?, fr. ? belly, fr. ? hollow.] Relating to the abdomen, or to the cavity of the abdomen. C[oe]liac artery (Anat.), the artery which issues from the aorta just below the diaphragm; -- called also c[oe]liac axis. C[oe]liac flux, C[oe]liac passion (Med.), a chronic flux or diarrhea of undigested food.
Coeliac flux
Coeliac C[oe]"li*ac, Celiac Ce"li*ac, a. [L. coeliacus, Gr. ?, fr. ? belly, fr. ? hollow.] Relating to the abdomen, or to the cavity of the abdomen. C[oe]liac artery (Anat.), the artery which issues from the aorta just below the diaphragm; -- called also c[oe]liac axis. C[oe]liac flux, C[oe]liac passion (Med.), a chronic flux or diarrhea of undigested food.
Coeliac passion
Coeliac C[oe]"li*ac, Celiac Ce"li*ac, a. [L. coeliacus, Gr. ?, fr. ? belly, fr. ? hollow.] Relating to the abdomen, or to the cavity of the abdomen. C[oe]liac artery (Anat.), the artery which issues from the aorta just below the diaphragm; -- called also c[oe]liac axis. C[oe]liac flux, C[oe]liac passion (Med.), a chronic flux or diarrhea of undigested food.
Mesocoelia
Mesocoele Mes`o*c[oe]"le, Mesocoelia Mes`o*c[oe]"li*a, n. [NL. mesocoelia. See Meso-, and C[oe]lia.] (Anat.) The cavity of the mesencephalon; the iter.
Opisthocoelian
Opisthocoelian O*pis`tho*c[oe]"li*an, Opisthocoelous O*pis`tho*c[oe]"lous, a. [Gr. ? behind + ? hollow,] (Anat.) Concave behind; -- applied especially to vertebr[ae] in which the anterior end of the centrum is convex and the posterior concave.
Optocoelia
Optocoele Op"to*c[oe]le, Optocoelia Op`to*c[oe]"li*a, n. [NL. optocoelia, fr. Gr. ? optic + ? a hollow.] (Anat.) The cavity of one of the optic lobes of the brain in many animals. --B. G. Wilder.
Platycoelian
Platycoelian Plat`y*c[oe]"li*an, a. [Platy + Gr. ? hollow.] (Anat.) Flat at the anterior and concave at the posterior end; -- said of the centra of the vertebr[ae] of some extinct dinouaurs.
Procoelia
Procoelia Pro*c[oe]"li*a, n.; pl. Proc[oe]li[ae]. [ NL.] (Anat.) Same as Proc[oe]le.
Procoelia
Procoelia Pro*c[oe]"li*a, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of Crocodilia, including the true crocodiles and alligators, in which the dorsal vertebr[ae] are concave in front.
Procoeliae
Procoelia Pro*c[oe]"li*a, n.; pl. Proc[oe]li[ae]. [ NL.] (Anat.) Same as Proc[oe]le.
Procoelian
Procoelian Pro*c[oe]"li*an, a. [See Proc[oe]le.] (Anat & Zo["o]l.) Concave in front; as, proc[oe]lian vertebr[ae], which have the anterior end of the centra concave and the posterior convex.
Procoelian
Procoelian Pro*c[oe]"li*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) A reptile having proc[oe]lian vertebr[ae]; one of the Proc[oe]lia.
Prosocoelia
Prosocoelia Pros`o*c[oe]"li*a, n.; pl. Prosoc[oe]lle, [NL.] (Anat.) Same as Prosoc[oe]le.
Pseudocoelia
Pseudocoelia Pseu`do*c[oe]"li*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. pseydh`s false + ? hollow.] (Anat.) The fifth ventricle in the mammalian brain. See Ventricle. --B. G. Wilder.
Roscoelite
Roscoelite Ros"coe*lite, n. [From an English chemist, H.E. Roscoe + -lite.] (Min.) A green micaceous mineral occurring in minute scales. It is essentially a silicate of aluminia and potash containing vanadium.

Meaning of Coeli from wikipedia

- Coeli may refer to: The Imum Coeli is the point in space where the ecliptic crosses the meridian in the north Porta Coeli is one of the oldest church...
- "Rorate caeli" or "Rorate coeli" ('Drop down, ye heavens') are the opening words of Isaiah 45:8 in the Vulgate. The text appears at several points in...
- In astrology, the Imum Coeli (IC; from Latin for "bottom of the sky") is the point in space where the ecliptic crosses the meridian in the north, exactly...
- "Regina Coeli" is a Latin antiphon to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Regina Coeli may also refer to: Church of Regina Coeli (Hyde Park) in New York Regina Coeli Convent...
- Porta Coeli (Latin, 'Heaven's Gate') may refer to: Porta coeli Convent, in the Czech Republic 3276 Porta Coeli, a main-belt asteroid named after the convent...
- Regina Coeli (Latin for 'Queen of Heaven'; Italian: Carcere di Regina Coeli [ˈkartʃere di reˈdʒiːna ˈtʃɛːli]) is the best known prison in the city of Rome...
- Porta Coeli Charterhouse, Cartuja de Porta Coeli or Cartuja Santa María de Porta Coeli, is a functioning Carthusian monastery located on a rural site of...
- Eudianthe coeli-rosa, called the rose of heaven, is a flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to the Canary Islands, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia...
- Porta Coeli ('Gateway to Heaven' in Latin) Convent church, or El Convento de Santo Domingo de Porta Coeli in Spanish, is one of the oldest church structures...
- traditional thrice-daily Angelus prayer. In the past, the spelling Regina coeli was sometimes used, but this spelling is no longer found in official liturgical...