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PeritonaeumPeritonaeum Per`i*to*n[ae]"um, n. (Anat.)
Same as Peritoneum. peritonaeumPeritoneum Per`i*to*ne"um, n. [L. peritoneum, peritonaeum, Gr.
?, ?, fr. ? to stretch all around or over; ? around + ? to
stretch.] (Anat.)
The smooth serous membrane which lines the cavity of the
abdomen, or the whole body cavity when there is no diaphragm,
and, turning back, surrounds the viscera, forming a closed,
or nearly closed, sac. [Written also periton[ae]um.] PeritoneumPeritoneum Per`i*to*ne"um, n. [L. peritoneum, peritonaeum, Gr.
?, ?, fr. ? to stretch all around or over; ? around + ? to
stretch.] (Anat.)
The smooth serous membrane which lines the cavity of the
abdomen, or the whole body cavity when there is no diaphragm,
and, turning back, surrounds the viscera, forming a closed,
or nearly closed, sac. [Written also periton[ae]um.] PeritonitisPeritonitis Per`i*to*ni"tis, n. [NL. See Peritoneum, and
-itis.] (Med.)
Inflammation of the peritoneum. Pleuroperitoneal
Pleuroperitoneal Pleu`ro*per`i*to*ne"al, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the pleural and peritoneal membranes or
cavities, or to the pleuroperitoneum.
Pleuroperitoneum
Pleuroperitoneum Pleu`ro*per`i*to*ne"um, n. [Pleuro- +
peritoneum.] (Anat.)
The pleural and peritoneal membranes, or the membrane lining
the body cavity and covering the surface of the inclosed
viscera; the peritoneum; -- used especially in the case of
those animals in which the body cavity is not divided.
Note: Peritoneum is now often used in the sense of
pleuroperitoneum, the pleur[ae] being regarded as a
part of the peritoneum, when the body cavity is
undivided.
Subperitoneal
Subperitoneal Sub*per`i*to"ne*al, a. (Anat.)
Situated under the peritoneal membrane.
Meaning of Periton from wikipedia
- The
presence of
these signs in a
person is
sometimes referred to as
peritonism. The
localization of
these manifestations depends on
whether peritonitis...
- Joe
Periton (1901–1980) was a
rugby union international who
represented England from 1925 to 1930. He also
captained his country. Joe
Periton was born...
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Director Periton is
delaying his
purchase of
their planes,
clearly hoping to ruin
their company and take it over. Not
knowing this, Lili
invites Periton to...
- VIII in 1301. Adam was the
eldest son of
William de
Welles and
Isabel de
Periton. He
served in
Flanders in 1297, and
against the
Scots from 1299 to 1310...
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strong scrummager,
Foulds was only the
second Waterloo forward,
after Joe
Periton, to gain an
England cap. He was
capped twice during the 1929 Five Nations...
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cardinal John
Parrott (born 1964),
former professional snooker player Joe
Periton (1901-1980),
rugby union player Anne
Robinson (born 1944),
television presenter...
- Franklin, IJ.; Scriven, MW.; Galland, RB. (January 1996). "****essment of
peritonism in appendicitis". Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 78 (1): 11–4. PMC 2502643. PMID 8659965...
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- had many owners. The
manor of
Ellington was
thought to
belong to Adam de
Periton in 1240 and
later to p**** by
marriage to the
ancient families of Vescy...
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Leonard Corbett 1928 – Feb 1929:
Ronald Cove-Smith Mar 1929 – Feb 1930: Joe
Periton Feb 1930 – Jan 1931: Sam
Tucker Feb 1931:
Peter Howard Mar 1931 – Jan 1933:...