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Basement membrane
Basement Base"ment, n. [F. soubassement. Of uncertain origin. Cf. Base, a., Bastion.] (Arch.) The outer wall of the ground story of a building, or of a part of that story, when treated as a distinct substructure. ( See Base, n., 3 (a) .) Hence: The rooms of a ground floor, collectively. Basement membrane (Anat.), a delicate membrane composed of a single layer of flat cells, forming the substratum upon which, in many organs, the epithelioid cells are disposed.
Bimembral
Bimembral Bi*mem"bral, a. [L. bis twice + membrum member.] (Gram.) Having two members; as, a bimembral sentence. --J. W. Gibbs.
Bronchial membrane
Bronchial Bron"chi*al, a. [Cf. F. bronchial. See Bronchia.] (Anat.) Belonging to the bronchi and their ramifications in the lungs. Bronchial arteries, branches of the descending aorta, accompanying the bronchia in all their ramifications. Bronchial cells, the air cells terminating the bronchia. Bronchial glands, glands whose functions are unknown, seated along the bronchia. Bronchial membrane, the mucous membrane lining the bronchia. Bronchial tube, the bronchi, or the bronchia.
Disembrangle
Disembrangle Dis`em*bran"gle, v. t. [Pref. dis- + em = en (L. in) + brangle.] To free from wrangling or litigation. [Obs.] --Berkeley.
Embrace
Embrace Em*brace", v. t. [Pref. em- (intens.) + brace, v. t.] To fasten on, as armor. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Embrace
Embrace Em*brace", v. i. To join in an embrace.
Embrace
Embrace Em*brace", n. Intimate or close encircling with the arms; pressure to the bosom; clasp; hug. We stood tranced in long embraces, Mixed with kisses. --Tennyson.
Embracement
Embracement Em*brace"ment, n. [Cf. F. embrassement.] 1. A clasp in the arms; embrace. Dear though chaste embracements. --Sir P. Sidney. 2. State of being contained; inclosure. [Obs.] In the embracement of the parts hardly reparable, as bones. --Bacon. 3. Willing acceptance. [Obs.] A ready embracement of . . . his kindness. --Barrow.
Embraceor
Embraceor Em*brace"or, n. (Law) One guilty of embracery.
Embracer
Embracer Em*bra"cer, n. One who embraces.
Embracery
Embracery Em*bra"cer*y, n. (Law) An attempt to influence a court, jury, etc., corruptly, by promises, entreaties, money, entertainments, threats, or other improper inducements.
Embracive
Embracive Em*bra"cive, a. Disposed to embrace; fond of caressing. [R.] --Thackeray.
Embraid
Embraid Em*braid", v. t. [Pref. em- (L. in) + 1st braid.] 1. To braid up, as hair. [Obs.] --Spenser. 2. To upbraid. [Obs.] --Sir T. Elyot.
Embranchment
Embranchment Em*branch"ment, n. [Cf. F. embranchement.] The branching forth, as of trees.
Embrangle
Embrangle Em*bran"gle, v. t. [Pref. em- (L. in) + brangle.] To confuse; to entangle. I am lost and embrangled in inextricable difficulties. --Berkeley.
Embrasure
Embrasure Em*bra"sure (?; 135), n. [See Embrace.] An embrace. [Obs.] ``Our locked embrasures.' --Shak.
Embrave
Embrave Em*brave", v. t. 1. To inspire with bravery. [Obs.] --Beaumont. 2. To decorate; to make showy and fine. [Obs.] And with sad cypress seemly it embraves. --Spenser.
Embrawn
Embrawn Em*brawn", v. t. To harden. [Obs.] It will embrawn and iron-crust his flesh. --Nash.
Germinal membrane
Germinal Ger"mi*nal, a. [See Germ.] Pertaining or belonging to a germ; as, the germinal vesicle. Germinal layers (Biol.), the two layers of cells, the ectoblast and entoblast, which form respectively the outer covering and inner wall of the gastrula. A third layer of cells, the mesoblast, which is formed later and lies between these two, is sometimes included. Germinal membrane. (Biol.) Same as Blastoderm. Germinal spot (Biol.), the nucleolus of the ovum. Germinal vesicle, (Biol.), the nucleus of the ovum of animals.
Intermembral
Intermembral In`ter*mem"bral, a. (Anat.) Between members or limbs; as, intermembral homology, the correspondence of the limbs with each other.
Intermembranous
Intermembranous In`ter*mem"bra*nous, a. (Anat.) Within or beneath a membrane; as, intermembranous ossification.
Membral
Membral Mem"bral, a. (Anat.) Relating to a member.
Membranaceous
Membranaceous Mem`bra*na"ceous, a. [L. membranaceus.] 1. Same as Membranous. --Arbuthnot. 2. (Bot.) Thin and rather soft or pliable, as the leaves of the rose, peach tree, and aspen poplar.
Membraneous
Membraneous Mem*bra"ne*ous, a. [L. membraneus of parchment.] See Membranous.
Membraniferous
Membraniferous Mem`bra*nif"er*ous, a. [Membrane + -ferous.] Having or producing membranes.
Membraniform
Membraniform Mem*bra"ni*form, a. [Membrane + -form: cf. F. membraniforme.] Having the form of a membrane or of parchment.
Membranology
Membranology Mem`bra*nol"o*gy, n. [Membrane + -logy.] The science which treats of membranes.
Membranous
Membranous Mem"bra*nous, a. [Cf. F. membraneux.] 1. Pertaining to, consisting of, or resembling, membrane; as, a membranous covering or lining. 2. (Bot.) Membranaceous. Membranous croup (Med.), true croup. See Croup.
Membranous croup
Membranous Mem"bra*nous, a. [Cf. F. membraneux.] 1. Pertaining to, consisting of, or resembling, membrane; as, a membranous covering or lining. 2. (Bot.) Membranaceous. Membranous croup (Med.), true croup. See Croup.
membranous croup
Croup Croup (kr??p), n. [Scot. croup, cf. croup, crowp, to croak, to cry or speak with a hoarse voice; cf. also LG. kropp, G. kropf, the crop or craw of a bird, and tumor on the anterior part of the neck, a wen, etc. Cf. Crop.] (Med.) An inflammatory affection of the larynx or trachea, accompanied by a hoarse, ringing cough and stridulous, difficult breathing; esp., such an affection when associated with the development of a false membrane in the air passages (also called membranous croup). See False croup, under False, and Diphtheria.

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