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Columnar epitheliumColumnar Co*lum"*nar, a. [L. columnaris, fr. columna.]
Formed in columns; having the form of a column or columns;
like the shaft of a column.
Columnar epithelium (Anat.), epithelium in which the cells
are prismatic in form, and set upright on the surface they
cover.
Columnar structure (Geol.), a structure consisting of more
or less regular columns, usually six-sided, but sometimes
with eight or more sides. The columns are often fractured
transversely, with a cup joint, showing a concave surface
above. This structure is characteristic of certain igneous
rocks, as basalt, and is due to contraction in cooling. Epithalamic
Epithalamic Ep`i*tha*lam"ic, a.
Belonging to, or designed for, an epithalamium.
EpithalamiesEpithalamy Ep`i*thal"a*my, n.; pl. Epithalamies.
Epithalamium. [R.] --Donne. EpithalamyEpithalamy Ep`i*thal"a*my, n.; pl. Epithalamies.
Epithalamium. [R.] --Donne. Epithelial
Epithelial Ep`i*the"li*al, a.
Of or pertaining to epithelium; as, epithelial cells;
epithelial cancer.
epithelial cancerEpithelioma Ep`i*the`li*o"ma, n. [NL. See Epithelium, and
-oma.] (Med.)
A malignant growth containing epithelial cells; -- called
also epithelial cancer. Epithelioid
Epithelioid Ep`i*the"li*oid, a. [Epithelium + -oid.] (Anat.)
Like epithelium; as, epithelioid cells.
EpitheliomaEpithelioma Ep`i*the`li*o"ma, n. [NL. See Epithelium, and
-oma.] (Med.)
A malignant growth containing epithelial cells; -- called
also epithelial cancer. Epitheloid
Epitheloid Ep`i*the"loid, a. (Anat.)
Epithelioid.
Epithet
Epithet Ep"i*thet, v. t.
To describe by an epithet. [R.]
Never was a town better epitheted. --Sir H.
Wotton.
Epithetic
Epithetic Ep`i*thet"ic, Epithetical Ep`i*thet"ic*al, a. [Gr.
? added.]
Pertaining to, or abounding with, epithets. ``In epithetic
measured prose.' --Lloyd.
Epithetical
Epithetic Ep`i*thet"ic, Epithetical Ep`i*thet"ic*al, a. [Gr.
? added.]
Pertaining to, or abounding with, epithets. ``In epithetic
measured prose.' --Lloyd.
Epithite
Epithite Ep"i*thite, n. [Gr. ? impostor.]
A lazy, worthless fellow; a vagrant. [Obs.] --Mason.
Epithumetic
Epithumetic Ep`i*thu*met"ic, a.
Epithumetical. [Obs.]
Myoepithelial
Myoepithelial My`o*ep`i*the"li*al, a. [Myo- + epithelial.]
1. (Biol.) Derived from epithelial cells and destined to
become a part of the muscular system; -- applied to
structural elements in certain embryonic forms.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Having the characteristics of both muscle and
epithelium; as, the myoepithelial cells of the hydra.
Subepithelial
Subepithelial Sub*ep`i*the"li*al, a. (Anat.)
Situated under the epithelium.
Meaning of Epith from wikipedia
- Johnson's
Dictionary is
expressly defined as "of the sea, Lat. marinus,
epith. of sea-gods, nymphs, etc."
Though there are
multiple meanings for the Arabic...
- ὠμησ-τής". www.****us.tufts.edu.
Retrieved 2024-06-08.
eating raw flesh ...
epith. of Dionysus, = ὠμάδιος
Orphic Hymns, ****. 5 (Taylor), (Athan****akis and...
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Rashid Bannah Achor Niloy Duti Mon Ekti
Valobasha Rawnak Hasan Valobashar Epith Opith Azizul Hakim,
Anisur Rahman Milon Onno
Chokhe Bhalobasha Arifin Shuvoo...
- in 1990 and
lives in Princeton, New
Jersey with her 5
children Peneth,
Epith, Mowgly, Scotch, and Drax Kelly.[citation needed]
Gregg Munier died on February...
- IRMNG: 1024115 ITIS: 19792 NCBI: 130116 Open Tree of Life: 493247 PLANTS:
EPITH POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:5314-1 Tropicos: 40004418 WFO: wfo-4000013650...
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founders of the
Pernambuco Football Federation. The club is
notorious for its
epith of the "Worst Team in the World"
after a long
losing streak in the late...