- Gr**** δεσμός, desmos,
meaning 'band',
combined with φλεβός,
phlebos,
meaning 'vein'. (
Phlebos is the
genitive of φλέψ, phleps, 'vein'.) In the Pteridophyte...
- paraphimosis, phimosis,
phimotic phleb- vein Gr**** φλέψ, φλεβός (phléps,
phlebós), φλέβιον phlebitis, phlebography, phlebosclerosis, phlebotomist, phlebotomize...
- m****cripts
around 1000. The name is most
likely derived from phlebotome:
phlebos, Gr**** for
blood vessel and tome,
meaning to cut.
These instruments are...
- paraphimosis, phimosis,
phimotic phleb- vein Gr**** φλέψ, φλεβός (phléps,
phlebós), φλέβιον phlebitis, phlebography, phlebosclerosis, phlebotomist, phlebotomize...
-
species Naples phlebovirus,
which is said to be
ultimately from the Gr****
phlebos,
meaning "vein". The
proper word for "vein" in
ancient Gr**** is however...
-
Mueller in 1860. The
specific epithet, phlebopetala,
derives from the Gr****,
phlebos ("vein") and the Latin,
petalum ("petal") to give an
adjective describing...
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Phlebothrombosis occurs when a
blood clot (thrombosis) in a vein (
phlebo)
forms independently from the
presence of
inflammation of the vein (phlebitis)...
- (loxophleba) is
derived from the Gr****
loxos meaning "cross-wise" and
phleps phlebos meaning "a vein".
Noongar peoples know the tree as daarwet, goatta, twotta...
- name, phlebopetalum,
derives from the Gr****
words phléps,
meaning "vein" (
phlebo-), and pétalon,
meaning "leaf",
referring to its petals.
Lepidium phlebopetalum...
-
derived from the Gr****
words leptos meaning "fine", "small" or "thin" and
phlebos meaning "vein", in
reference to the thin
veins found on the leaves. The...