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duct in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word
duct is
derived from the
Latin word for led/leading. It may
refer to:
Duct (anatomy),
various ducts...
- life,
species of
Ductor would have
resembled pilot fish, though, they are more
closely related to the jackfish. Some
experts place Ductor into its own family...
- The
pilot fish (Naucrates
ductor) is a
carnivorous fish of the trevally, or
jackfish family, Carangidae. It is
widely distributed and
lives in warm or...
- Gartner's
duct, also
known as Gartner's
canal or the
ductus longitudinalis e****hori, is a
potential embryological remnant in
human female development...
- The
mesonephric duct, also
known as the
Wolffian duct,
archinephric duct, Leydig's
duct or
nephric duct, is a
paired organ that
develops in the early...
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cystic duct is the
duct that (typically)
joins the
gallbladder and the
common hepatic duct; the
union of the
cystic duct and
common hepatic duct forms...
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Lactiferous ducts are
ducts that
converge and form a
branched system connecting the
nipple to the
lobules of the
mammary gland. When
lactogenesis occurs...
- the
vitelline duct, also
known as the
vitellointestinal duct, the yolk stalk, the
omphaloenteric duct, or the
omphalomesenteric duct, is a long narrow...
-
lymph ducts in the
human body—the
right lymphatic duct and the
thoracic duct. The
right lymphatic duct drains lymph from the
right upper limb,
right side...
- A
duction is an eye
movement involving only one eye.
There are
generally six
possible movements depending upon the eye's axis of rotation:
Abduction refers...