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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...
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caused by the
injection of
drugs intravenously,
resulting in thrombosed,
cordlike,
thickened veins at the site of injection.: 44 Skin
lesion James, William...
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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...
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gills that
become white and
readily crumble when dry, long
pseudorhiza (a
cordlike structure resembling a
plant root) with a
hairy surface,
ellipsoid basidiospores...
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large monotypic stands. It is
mainly vegetative,
spreading via
systems of
cordlike rhizomes.
Shorter rhizomes produce tufts, clumps, and mats, and longer...
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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)...