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Endolymphangial
Endolymphangial En"do*lym*phan"gi*al, a. [Endo- +
lymphangial.] (Anat.)
Within a lymphatic vessel.
Endolymphatic
Endolymphatic En"do*lym*phat"ic, a. [Endo- + lymphatic.]
(Anat.)
(a) Pertaining to, or containing, endolymph; as, the
endolymphatic duct.
(b) Within a lymphatic vessel; endolymphangial.
LymphadenitisLymphadenitis Lym`pha*de*ni"tis, n. [NL. See Lymph, and
Adenitis.] (Med.)
Inflammation of the lymphatic glands; -- called also
lymphitis. lymphadenomaLymphoma Lym*pho"ma, n. [NL. See Lymph, and -oma.] (Med.)
A tumor having a structure resembling that of a lymphatic
gland; -- called also lymphadenoma.
Malignant lymphoma, a fatal disease characterized by the
formation in various parts of the body of new growths
resembling lymphatic glands in structure. LymphangeitisLymphangeitis Lym*phan`ge*i"tis, n. [NL., from L. lympha lymph
+ Gr. ? vessel + -itis.] (Med.)
Inflammation of the lymphatic vessels. [Written also
lymphangitis.] LymphangialLymphangial Lym*phan"gi*al, a. [See Lymphangeitis.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the lymphatics, or lymphoid tissue;
lymphatic. lymphangitisLymphangeitis Lym*phan`ge*i"tis, n. [NL., from L. lympha lymph
+ Gr. ? vessel + -itis.] (Med.)
Inflammation of the lymphatic vessels. [Written also
lymphangitis.] Lymphatic
Lymphatic Lym*phat"ic, n.
1. (Anat.) One of the lymphatic or absorbent vessels, which
carry lymph and discharge it into the veins; lymph duct;
lymphatic duct.
2. A mad enthusiast; a lunatic. [Obs.]
LymphaticLymphatic Lym*phat"ic, a. [L. lymphaticus distracted, frantic:
cf. F. lymphatique]
pertaining to, containing, or conveying lymph.
2. Madly enthusiastic; frantic. [Obs.] `` Lymphatic rapture.
' --Sir T. Herbert. [See Lymphate.]
Lymphatic gland (Anat.), one of the solid glandlike bodies
connected with the lymphatics or the lacteals; -- called
also lymphatic ganglion, and conglobate gland.
Lymphatic temperament (Old Physiol.), a temperament in
which the lymphatic system seems to predominate, that is,
a system in which the complexion lacks color and the
tissues seem to be of loose texture; hence, a temperament
lacking energy, inactive, indisposed to exertion or
excitement. See Temperament. lymphatic ganglionLymphatic Lym*phat"ic, a. [L. lymphaticus distracted, frantic:
cf. F. lymphatique]
pertaining to, containing, or conveying lymph.
2. Madly enthusiastic; frantic. [Obs.] `` Lymphatic rapture.
' --Sir T. Herbert. [See Lymphate.]
Lymphatic gland (Anat.), one of the solid glandlike bodies
connected with the lymphatics or the lacteals; -- called
also lymphatic ganglion, and conglobate gland.
Lymphatic temperament (Old Physiol.), a temperament in
which the lymphatic system seems to predominate, that is,
a system in which the complexion lacks color and the
tissues seem to be of loose texture; hence, a temperament
lacking energy, inactive, indisposed to exertion or
excitement. See Temperament. Lymphatic glandLymphatic Lym*phat"ic, a. [L. lymphaticus distracted, frantic:
cf. F. lymphatique]
pertaining to, containing, or conveying lymph.
2. Madly enthusiastic; frantic. [Obs.] `` Lymphatic rapture.
' --Sir T. Herbert. [See Lymphate.]
Lymphatic gland (Anat.), one of the solid glandlike bodies
connected with the lymphatics or the lacteals; -- called
also lymphatic ganglion, and conglobate gland.
Lymphatic temperament (Old Physiol.), a temperament in
which the lymphatic system seems to predominate, that is,
a system in which the complexion lacks color and the
tissues seem to be of loose texture; hence, a temperament
lacking energy, inactive, indisposed to exertion or
excitement. See Temperament. Lymphatic temperamentLymphatic Lym*phat"ic, a. [L. lymphaticus distracted, frantic:
cf. F. lymphatique]
pertaining to, containing, or conveying lymph.
2. Madly enthusiastic; frantic. [Obs.] `` Lymphatic rapture.
' --Sir T. Herbert. [See Lymphate.]
Lymphatic gland (Anat.), one of the solid glandlike bodies
connected with the lymphatics or the lacteals; -- called
also lymphatic ganglion, and conglobate gland.
Lymphatic temperament (Old Physiol.), a temperament in
which the lymphatic system seems to predominate, that is,
a system in which the complexion lacks color and the
tissues seem to be of loose texture; hence, a temperament
lacking energy, inactive, indisposed to exertion or
excitement. See Temperament. Perilymphangial
Perilymphangial Per`i*lym*phan"gi*al, a. (Anat.)
Around, or at the side of, a lymphatic vessel.
Perilymphatic
Perilymphatic Per`i*lym*phat"ic, a. (Anat.)
(a) Pertaining to, or containing, perilymph.
(b) Perilymphangial.
Meaning of Lympha from wikipedia
- The
Lympha (plural Lymphae) is an
ancient Roman deity of
fresh water. She is one of
twelve agricultural deities listed by
Varro as "leaders" (duces) of...
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Lymph (from
Latin lympha 'water') is the
fluid that
flows through the
lymphatic system, a
system composed of
lymph vessels (channels) and
intervening lymph...
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heart for re-circulation. The
Latin word for lymph,
lympha,
refers to the
deity of
fresh water, "
Lympha".
Unlike the
circulatory system that is a closed...
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celestial regions, with Jupiter, Quirinus, Mars, the
Military Lar, Juno,
Lympha, and the Novensiles.
Water as a
source of
regeneration pla**** a role in...
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Benito Borjas-Fitzpatrick as
Hylas and Dan O'Reilly as a Naiad.
Iolaus Lympha Jason and the
Argonauts Apollonius Rhodius,
Argonautica 1.1213 with scholia...
- This is a list of
diseases starting with the
letter "L".
Diseases Alphabetical list 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also Health...
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Latin lumbus or lumbaris, loin
lumbar vertebrae lymph(o)-
lymph Latin lympha,
water lymphedema lys(o)-, -lytic
dissolution Gr**** λῠ́σῐς (lúsis), loosen...
- They are: Jupiter-Tellus Sol-Luna Ceres-Liber Robigus-Flora Minerva-Venus
Lympha-Bonus
Eventus In his Georgics, a
collection of
poetry on
agrarian themes...
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forms of
lymphoma have been described. The term "lymphoma" is from
Latin lympha ("water") and from Gr**** -oma ("morbid growth, tumor"). The two
types of...
- used in her rites.(p 286) The
Augustan poet
Horace speaks of the
water (
lympha) of Feronia, in
which "we
bathe our face and hands." Her
lucus at Capena...