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Aphotic region
Aphotic region Aphotic region (Phytogeog.)
A depth of water so great that only those organisms can exist
that do not assimilate.
Hypochondriac regionHypochondriac Hy`po*chon"dri*ac, a. [Gr. ? affocated in the
hypochondrium: cf. F. hypocondriaque, formerly spelt
hypochondriaque.]
1. Of or pertaining to hypochondria, or the hypochondriac
regions.
2. Affected, characterized, or produced, by hypochondriasis.
Hypochondriac region (Anat.), a region on either side of
the abdomen beneath the cartilages of the false ribs,
beside the epigastric, and above the lumbar, region. Hypogastric regionHypogastric Hyp`o*gas"tric, a. [Cf. F. hypogastrique. See
Hypogastrium.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the hypogastrium or the hypogastric
region.
Hypogastric region.
(a) The lower part of the abdomen.
(b) An arbitrary division of the abdomen below the umbilical
and between the two iliac regions. Iliac regionIliac Il"i*ac, a. [Cf. F. iliaque. See Ileum, and cf. Jade
a stone.]
1. (Anat.) Pertaining to, or in the region of, the ilium, or
dorsal bone of the pelvis; as, the iliac artery. [Written
also ileac.]
2. See Ileac, 1. [R.]
Iliac crest, the upper margin of the ilium.
Iliac passion. See Ileus.
Iliac region, a region of the abdomen, on either side of
the hypogastric regions, and below the lumbar regions. LegionariesLegionary Le"gion*a*ry (l[=e]"j[u^]n*[asl]*r[y^]), n.; pl.
Legionaries (-r[i^]z).
A member of a legion. --Milton. LegionaryLegionary Le"gion*a*ry (l[=e]"j[u^]n*[asl]*r[y^]), n.; pl.
Legionaries (-r[i^]z).
A member of a legion. --Milton. Legioned
Legioned Le"gioned (l[=e]"j[u^]nd), a.
Formed into a legion or legions; legionary. --Shelley.
Legionry
Legionry Le"gion*ry (l[=e]"j[u^]n*r[y^]), n.
A body of legions; legions, collectively. [R.] --Pollok.
Lumbar regionLumbar Lum"bar, Lumbal Lum"bal, a. [L. lumbus loin. See
Loin.] (Anat.)
Of, pertaining to, or near, the loins; as, the lumbar
arteries.
Lumbar region (Anat.), the region of the loin;
specifically, a region between the hypochondriac and ilias
regions, and outside of the umbilical region. Ophthalmic regionOphthalmic Oph*thal"mic, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. ophthalmique. See
Ophthalmia.] (Anat.)
Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the eye; ocular; as
the ophthalmic, or orbitonasal, nerve, a division of the
trigeminal, which gives branches to the lachrymal gland,
eyelids, nose, and forehead.
Ophthalmic region (Zo["o]l.), the space around the eyes. Parotic regionParotic Pa*rot"ic, a. [See Parotid.] (Anat.)
On the side of the auditory capsule; near the external ear.
Parotic region (Zo["o]l.), the space around the ears. Regional
Regional Re"gion*al (-al), a.
Of or pertaining to a particular region; sectional.
Scapular regionScapular Scap"u*lar, a. [Cf. F. scapulaire. Cf. Scapulary.]
Of or pertaining to the scapula or the shoulder.
Scapular arch (Anat.), the pectoral arch. See under
pectoral.
Scapular region, or Scapular tract (Zo["o]l.), a definite
longitudinal area over the shoulder and along each side of
the back of a bird, from which the scapular feathers
arise. Transregionate
Transregionate Trans*re"gion*ate, a. [Pref. trans- + region.]
Foreign. [Obs.] --Holinshed.
Umbilical regionUmbilical Um*bil"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. ombilical. See Umbilic,
n.]
1. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to an umbilicus, or umbilical
cord; umbilic.
2. Pertaining to the center; central. [R.] --De Foe.
Umbilical cord.
(a) (Anat.) The cord which connects the fetus with the
placenta, and contains the arteries and the vein
through which blood circulates between the fetus and
the placenta; the navel-string.
(b) (Bot.) The little stem by which the seeds are attached
to the placenta; -- called also funicular cord.
Umbilical hernia (Med.), hernia of the bowels at the
umbilicus.
Umbilical point (Geom.), an umbilicus. See Umbilicus, 5.
Umbilical region (Anat.), the middle region of the abdomen,
bounded above by the epigastric region, below by the
hypogastric region, and on the sides by the lumbar
regions.
Umbilical vesicle (Anat.), a saccular appendage of the
developing embryo, containing the nutritive and
unsegmented part of the ovum; the yolk sac. See Illust. in
Appendix.
Meaning of Egion from wikipedia
- tis
Aigialeias Panegialios F.C.,
second division Aris
Valimitika Egieas Egion Olympiakos Aigio T.A.D. '93
Aigiou Thyella Aigio Straton Aigiou. View from...
- Amaymon"; or "Amodeo [sic] (king of the east),
Paymon (king of the west),
Egion (king of the north), and Maimon." The Ars
Theurgia Goetia mostly derives...
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Valimitika Asteras Temenis Diakopto AC –
Diakopto –
fourth division Egieas Egion Olympiakos Aigio – Aigio,
fourth division Thyella Aigio –
Aigio A.O. Vouraikos...
- 27 km (17 mi) from
Athens Aegina Aegium Achaea,
Greece Aigio (Αίγιο) Egio,
Egion Aenea Chalcidice,
northern Greece abandoned Ainea Aenus Turkish Thrace Enez...
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Member of the
Parliament of
England for
Grampound in
March 1553. "WILSON,
Egion (By 1530-63/67), of Redland, Glos. |
History of
Parliament Online". v t...
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December 2015. "International
Higher Education :
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Egions". Ejournals.bc.edu.
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August 2016. "European
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original on 20
September 2022. Koukouvelas, I. K. (1998). "The
egion fault, earthquake-related and long-term deformation, Gulf of Corinth, Greece"...
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consisting of
Anastasios Rammos, Diveno,
Gavriil Gavrilidis,
Pavlos Manolis,
Egion Parreniasi and
Loukas Damianakos. and
Sharon Vaughn. On 7
January 2021,...