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Maxilloturbinal
Maxilloturbinal Max*il`lo*tur`bi*nal, a. [Maxilla + turbinal.]
(Anat.)
Pertaining to the maxillary and turbinal regions of the
skull. -- n. The maxillo-turbinal, or inferior turbinate,
bone.
Nasoturbinal
Nasoturbinal Na`so*tur"bi*nal, a. [Naso- + turbinal.] (Anat.)
Connected with, or near, both the turbinal and the nasal
bones; as, the nasalturbinal bone, made up of the uppermost
lammel[ae] of the ethmoturbinal, and sometimes united with
the nasal. -- n. The nasoturbinal bone.
PseudoturbinalPseudoturbinal Pseu`do*tur"bi*nal, a. [Pseudo- + turbinal.]
(Anat.)
See under Turbinal. TurbinaceousTurbinaceous Tur`bi*na"ceous, a. [See Turbary.]
Of or pertaining to peat, or turf; of the nature of peat, or
turf; peaty; turfy. --Sir. W. Scott. Turbinal
Turbinal Tur"bi*nal, n. (Anat.)
A turbinal bone or cartilage.
Turbinal
Turbinal Tur"bi*nal, a. [L. turbo, turben, -inis, a top,
whirl.] (Anat.)
Rolled in a spiral; scroll-like; turbinate; -- applied to the
thin, plicated, bony or cartilaginous plates which support
the olfactory and mucous membranes of the nasal chambers.
Note: There are usually several of these plates in each nasal
chamber. The upper ones, connected directly with the
ethmoid bone, are called ethmoturbinals, and the lower,
connected with the maxill[ae], maxillo-turbinals.
Incurved portions of the wall of the nasal chamber are
sometimes called pseudoturbinals, to distinguish them
from the true turbinals which are free outgrowths into
the chambers.
Turbinate
Turbinate Tur"bi*nate, v. i.
To revolve or spin like a top; to whirl. [R.]
Turbinate
Turbinate Tur"bi*nate, Turbinated Tur"bi*na`ted, a. [L.
turbinatus, turbo, turben, -inis, a whirl, top.]
1. Whirling in the manner of a top.
A spiral and turbinated motion of the whole.
--Bentley.
2. (Bot.) Shaped like a top, or inverted cone; narrow at the
base, and broad at the apex; as, a turbinated ovary,
pericarp, or root.
3. (Anat.) Turbinal.
4. (Zo["o]l.) Spiral with the whorls decreasing rapidly from
a large base to a pointed apex; -- said of certain shells.
Turbinated
Turbinate Tur"bi*nate, Turbinated Tur"bi*na`ted, a. [L.
turbinatus, turbo, turben, -inis, a whirl, top.]
1. Whirling in the manner of a top.
A spiral and turbinated motion of the whole.
--Bentley.
2. (Bot.) Shaped like a top, or inverted cone; narrow at the
base, and broad at the apex; as, a turbinated ovary,
pericarp, or root.
3. (Anat.) Turbinal.
4. (Zo["o]l.) Spiral with the whorls decreasing rapidly from
a large base to a pointed apex; -- said of certain shells.
TurbinationTurbination Tur`bi*na"tion, n. [Cf. L. tirbinatio a pointing
in the form of a cone. See Turbinate.]
The act of spinning or whirling, as a top.
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