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- lymphangiosclerosis or sclerotic lymphangitis, is a skin condition characterized by a cordlike structure encircling the coronal sulcus of the ****, or running the length...
- (thickening) with erythema, often in a linear or branching configuration with a cordlike appearance.: 826–7  Superficial thrombophlebitis is due to inflammation...
- (belt), though unlike modern version, this was little more than a thin, cordlike length of fabric. The number of layers, and the type of layers, could alter...
- be discovered. Peperomia flowers are typically unnoticeable, growing in cordlike spikes, although there are some exceptions such as P. fraseri. Most peperomia...
- caused by the injection of drugs intravenously, resulting in thrombosed, cordlike, thickened veins at the site of injection.: 44  Skin lesion James, William...
- higher elevations in Colorado further south. This fern produces a creeping, cordlike, scaly stem. The leaves are up to 45 centimeters long. The blades are borne...
- (Proto-Algonquian *weta·pye·kani, from *wet-, "to drag" + *-a·pye·-, "cordlike object" + *-kan, "instrument for"). Tomahawk (definition) From Powhatan...
- gills that become white and readily crumble when dry, long pseudorhiza (a cordlike structure resembling a plant root) with a hairy surface, ellipsoid basidiospores...
- large monotypic stands. It is mainly vegetative, spreading via systems of cordlike rhizomes. Shorter rhizomes produce tufts, clumps, and mats, and longer...
- formed from a common mycelium. They are attached to the substrate by a cordlike rhizomorph. After expanding, the fruit bodies are up to 15 cm (5.9 in)...