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EustachianEustachian Eu*sta"chi*an, a. [From Eustachi, a learned Italian
physician who died in Rome, 1574.] (Anat.)
(a) Discovered by Eustachius.
(b) Pertaining to the Eustachian tube; as, Eustachian
catheter.
Eustachian catheter, a tubular instrument to be introduced
into the Eustachian tube so as to allow of inflation of
the middle ear through the nose or mouth.
Eustrachian tube (Anat.), a passage from the tympanum of
the ear to the pharynx. See Ear.
Eustachian valve (Anat.), a crescent-shaped fold of the
lining membrane of the heart at the entrance of the vena
cava inferior. It directs the blood towards the left
auricle in the fetus, but is rudimentary and functionless
in the adult. Eustachian catheterEustachian Eu*sta"chi*an, a. [From Eustachi, a learned Italian
physician who died in Rome, 1574.] (Anat.)
(a) Discovered by Eustachius.
(b) Pertaining to the Eustachian tube; as, Eustachian
catheter.
Eustachian catheter, a tubular instrument to be introduced
into the Eustachian tube so as to allow of inflation of
the middle ear through the nose or mouth.
Eustrachian tube (Anat.), a passage from the tympanum of
the ear to the pharynx. See Ear.
Eustachian valve (Anat.), a crescent-shaped fold of the
lining membrane of the heart at the entrance of the vena
cava inferior. It directs the blood towards the left
auricle in the fetus, but is rudimentary and functionless
in the adult. Eustachian catheterCatheter Cath"e*ter, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? a thing let down or put
in, catheter, fr. ? to send down, to let down; ? + ? to
send.] (Med.)
The name of various instruments for passing along mucous
canals, esp. applied to a tubular instrument to be introduced
into the bladder through the urethra to draw off the urine.
Eustachian catheter. See under Eustachian.
Prostatic catheter, one adapted for passing an enlarged
prostate. Eustachian valveEustachian Eu*sta"chi*an, a. [From Eustachi, a learned Italian
physician who died in Rome, 1574.] (Anat.)
(a) Discovered by Eustachius.
(b) Pertaining to the Eustachian tube; as, Eustachian
catheter.
Eustachian catheter, a tubular instrument to be introduced
into the Eustachian tube so as to allow of inflation of
the middle ear through the nose or mouth.
Eustrachian tube (Anat.), a passage from the tympanum of
the ear to the pharynx. See Ear.
Eustachian valve (Anat.), a crescent-shaped fold of the
lining membrane of the heart at the entrance of the vena
cava inferior. It directs the blood towards the left
auricle in the fetus, but is rudimentary and functionless
in the adult. MustachiosMustacho Mus*ta"cho, n.; pl. Mustachios.
A mustache. --Longfellow. pistachiaPistachio Pis*ta"chio, n. [It. pistacchio (cf. Sp. pistacho,
F. pistache), fr. L. pistacium, Gr. ?, ?, fr. Per. pistah.
Cf. Fistinut.] (Bot.)
The nut of the Pistacia vera, a tree of the order
Anacardiace[ae], containing a kernel of a pale greenish
color, which has a pleasant taste, resembling that of the
almond, and yields an oil of agreeable taste and odor; --
called also pistachio nut. It is wholesome and nutritive.
The tree grows in Arabia, Persia, Syria, and Sicily. [Written
also pistachia.] Pistachia AtlanticaMastic Mas"tic, n. [F., fr. L. mastiche, mastichum, Gr. ?, fr.
? to chew, because of its being used in the East for
chewing.] [Written also mastich.]
1. (Bot.) A low shrubby tree of the genus Pistacia (P.
Lentiscus), growing upon the islands and coasts of the
Mediterranean, and producing a valuable resin; -- called
also, mastic tree.
2. A resin exuding from the mastic tree, and obtained by
incision. The best is in yellowish white, semitransparent
tears, of a faint smell, and is used as an astringent and
an aromatic, also as an ingredient in varnishes.
3. A kind of cement composed of burnt clay, litharge, and
linseed oil, used for plastering walls, etc.
Barbary mastic (Bot.), the Pistachia Atlantica.
Peruvian mastic tree (Bot.), a small tree (Schinus Molle)
with peppery red berries; -- called also pepper tree.
West Indian mastic (Bot.), a lofty tree (Bursera
gummifera) full of gum resin in every part. Pistachio
Pistachio Pis*ta"chio, n.
1. The small anacardiaceous tree, of southern Europe and Asia
Minor, which bears the pistachio nut.
2. (Cookery) The flavor of the pistachio nut, or an ice or
confection flavored with it.
3. Pistachio green.
PistachioPistachio Pis*ta"chio, n. [It. pistacchio (cf. Sp. pistacho,
F. pistache), fr. L. pistacium, Gr. ?, ?, fr. Per. pistah.
Cf. Fistinut.] (Bot.)
The nut of the Pistacia vera, a tree of the order
Anacardiace[ae], containing a kernel of a pale greenish
color, which has a pleasant taste, resembling that of the
almond, and yields an oil of agreeable taste and odor; --
called also pistachio nut. It is wholesome and nutritive.
The tree grows in Arabia, Persia, Syria, and Sicily. [Written
also pistachia.] Pistachio green
Pistachio green Pistachio green
A light yellowish green color resembling that of the
pistachio nut.
pistachio nutPistachio Pis*ta"chio, n. [It. pistacchio (cf. Sp. pistacho,
F. pistache), fr. L. pistacium, Gr. ?, ?, fr. Per. pistah.
Cf. Fistinut.] (Bot.)
The nut of the Pistacia vera, a tree of the order
Anacardiace[ae], containing a kernel of a pale greenish
color, which has a pleasant taste, resembling that of the
almond, and yields an oil of agreeable taste and odor; --
called also pistachio nut. It is wholesome and nutritive.
The tree grows in Arabia, Persia, Syria, and Sicily. [Written
also pistachia.]
Meaning of Stachi from wikipedia
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Eosentomon stachi is a
species of
proturan in the
family Eosentomidae. It is
found in
Europe and
Northern Asia (excluding China). "Eosentomon
stachi Report"...
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Calamotropha stachi is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1961. It is
found in
South Africa,
where it has been...
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stachi is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
China (Xinjiang). It was
described by Józef
Razowski in 1953 (as
Peronea stachi)...
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Coleophora stachi is a moth of the
family Coleophoridae that is
endemic to
southern Russia,
including Russian Far East and
Lower Volga. "Coleophora
stachi Toll...
- the title. Eventually,
Gypsy discovers that an
elderly male stagehand,
Stachi, is the ****ailant,
given that he was
traumatised when he
discovered that...
- Razowski, 1971
Acleris sparsana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)
Acleris stachi (Razowski, 1953)
Acleris stadiana (Barnes & Busck, 1920)
Acleris stibiana...
- Yin & WY, 2005 g
Friesea simoni J.I.
Arbea & R. Jordana, 1993 g
Friesea stachi Ks****n, 1936 g
Friesea steineri Simón, 1973 g
Friesea sublimis Macnamara...
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sordidum Sharp, 1902
Cryptorhopalum splendidum Reitter, 1881
Cryptorhopalum stachi Mroczkowski, 1958
Cryptorhopalum subcyaneum Pic, 1927
Cryptorhopalum subfasciatum...
- c g
Pseudacherontides spelaeus (Ionesco, 1922) i c g
Pseudacherontides stachi (Ljovushkin, 1972) i c g
Pseudacherontides vivax (Yosii, 1956) i c g Pseudacherontides...
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Tachysphex sri ****wski in
Krombein and ****wski, 1994 i c g
Tachysphex stachi de Beaumont, 1936 i c g
Tachysphex stevensoni Arnold, 1924 i c g Tachysphex...