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Biventral
Biventral Bi*ven"tral, a. [Pref. bi- + ventral.] (Anat.)
Having two bellies or protuberances; as, a biventral, or
digastric, muscle, or the biventral lobe of the cerebellum.
DorsiventralDorsiventral Dor`si*ven"tral, a. [Dorsum + ventral.]
1. (Biol.) Having distinct upper and lower surfaces, as most
common leaves. The leaves of the iris are not
dorsiventral.
2. (Anat.) See Dorsoventral. Dorsoventral
Dorsoventral Dor`so*ven"tral, a. [dorsum + ventral.] (Anat.)
From the dorsal to the ventral side of an animal; as, the
dorsoventral axis.
Eventration
Eventration E`ven*tra*tion, n. [L. e out + venter belly.]
(Med.)
(a) A tumor containing a large portion of the abdominal
viscera, occasioned by relaxation of the walls of the
abdomen.
(b) A wound, of large extent, in the abdomen, through which
the greater part of the intestines protrude.
(c) The act af disemboweling.
Ophiosaurus ventralisGlass-snake Glass"-snake`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A long, footless lizard (Ophiosaurus ventralis), of the
Southern United States; -- so called from its fragility, the
tail easily breaking into small pieces. It grows to the
length of three feet. The name is applied also to similar
species found in the Old World. Tribonyx ventralisMoor Moor, n. [OE. mor, AS. m[=o]r moor, morass; akin to D.
moer moor, G. moor, and prob. to Goth. marei sea, E. mere.
See Mere a lake.]
1. An extensive waste covered with patches of heath, and
having a poor, light soil, but sometimes marshy, and
abounding in peat; a heath.
In her girlish age she kept sheep on the moor.
--Carew.
2. A game preserve consisting of moorland.
Moor buzzard (Zo["o]l.), the marsh harrier. [Prov. Eng.]
Moor coal (Geol.), a friable variety of lignite.
Moor cock (Zo["o]l.), the male of the moor fowl or red
grouse of Europe.
Moor coot. (Zo["o]l.) See Gallinule.
Moor fowl. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The European ptarmigan, or red grouse (Lagopus
Scoticus).
(b) The European heath grouse. See under Heath.
Moor game. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Moor fowl (above).
Moor grass (Bot.), a tufted perennial grass (Sesleria
c[ae]rulea), found in mountain pastures of Europe.
Moor hawk (Zo["o]l.), the marsh harrier.
Moor hen. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The female of the moor fowl.
(b) A gallinule, esp. the European species. See
Gallinule.
(c) An Australian rail (Tribonyx ventralis).
Moor monkey (Zo["o]l.), the black macaque of Borneo
(Macacus maurus).
Moor titling (Zo["o]l.), the European stonechat
(Pratinocola rubicola). Ventrad
Ventrad Ven"trad, adv. [L. venter belly + ad to.] (Anat.)
Toward the ventral side; on the ventral side; ventrally; --
opposed to dorsad.
VentralVentral Ven"tral, a. [L. ventralis, fr. venter the belly;
perhaps akin to G. wanst: cf. F. ventral.]
1. (Anat.) Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the belly, or
ventral side, of an animal or of one of its parts; hemal;
abdominal; as, the ventral fin of a fish; the ventral root
of a spinal nerve; -- opposed to dorsal.
2. (Bot.)
(a) Of or pertaining to that surface of a carpel, petal,
etc., which faces toward the center of a flower.
(b) Of or pertaining to the lower side or surface of a
creeping moss or other low flowerless plant. Opposed
to dorsal.
Ventral fins (Zo["o]l.), the posterior pair of fins of a
fish. They are often situated beneath the belly, but
sometimes beneath the throat.
Ventral segment. (Acoustics) See Loop, n., 5. Ventral finsVentral Ven"tral, a. [L. ventralis, fr. venter the belly;
perhaps akin to G. wanst: cf. F. ventral.]
1. (Anat.) Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the belly, or
ventral side, of an animal or of one of its parts; hemal;
abdominal; as, the ventral fin of a fish; the ventral root
of a spinal nerve; -- opposed to dorsal.
2. (Bot.)
(a) Of or pertaining to that surface of a carpel, petal,
etc., which faces toward the center of a flower.
(b) Of or pertaining to the lower side or surface of a
creeping moss or other low flowerless plant. Opposed
to dorsal.
Ventral fins (Zo["o]l.), the posterior pair of fins of a
fish. They are often situated beneath the belly, but
sometimes beneath the throat.
Ventral segment. (Acoustics) See Loop, n., 5. ventral segmentLoop Loop, n. [Cf. Ir. & Gael. lub loop, noose, fold, thong,
bend, lub to bend, incline.]
1. A fold or doubling of a thread, cord, rope, etc., through
which another thread, cord, etc., can be passed, or which
a hook can be hooked into; an eye, as of metal; a staple;
a noose; a bight.
That the probation bear no hinge, nor loop To hang a
doubt on. --Shak.
2. A small, narrow opening; a loophole.
And stop all sight-holes, every loop from whence The
eye of Reason may pry in upon us. --Shak.
3. A curve of any kind in the form of a loop.
4. (Telegraphy) A wire forming part of a main circuit and
returning to the point from which it starts.
5. (Acoustics) The portion of a vibrating string, air column,
etc., between two nodes; -- called also ventral segment.
Loop knot, a single knot tied in a doubled cord, etc. so as
to leave a loop beyond the knot. See Illust. of Knot. Ventral segmentVentral Ven"tral, a. [L. ventralis, fr. venter the belly;
perhaps akin to G. wanst: cf. F. ventral.]
1. (Anat.) Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the belly, or
ventral side, of an animal or of one of its parts; hemal;
abdominal; as, the ventral fin of a fish; the ventral root
of a spinal nerve; -- opposed to dorsal.
2. (Bot.)
(a) Of or pertaining to that surface of a carpel, petal,
etc., which faces toward the center of a flower.
(b) Of or pertaining to the lower side or surface of a
creeping moss or other low flowerless plant. Opposed
to dorsal.
Ventral fins (Zo["o]l.), the posterior pair of fins of a
fish. They are often situated beneath the belly, but
sometimes beneath the throat.
Ventral segment. (Acoustics) See Loop, n., 5. Ventral segmentSegment Seg"ment, n. [L. segmentum, fr. secare to cut, cut
off: cf. F. segment. See Saw a cutting instrument.]
1. One of the parts into which any body naturally separates
or is divided; a part divided or cut off; a section; a
portion; as, a segment of an orange; a segment of a
compound or divided leaf.
2. (Geom.) A part cut off from a figure by a line or plane;
especially, that part of a circle contained between a
chord and an arc of that circle, or so much of the circle
as is cut off by the chord; as, the segment acb in the
Illustration.
3. (Mach.)
(a) A piece in the form of the sector of a circle, or part
of a ring; as, the segment of a sectional fly wheel or
flywheel rim.
(b) A segment gear.
4. (Biol.)
(a) One of the cells or division formed by segmentation,
as in egg cleavage or in fissiparous cell formation.
(b) One of the divisions, rings, or joints into which many
animal bodies are divided; a somite; a metamere; a
somatome.
Segment gear, a piece for receiving or communicating
reciprocating motion from or to a cogwheel, consisting of
a sector of a circular gear, or ring, having cogs on the
periphery, or face.
Segment of a line, the part of a line contained between two
points on it.
Segment of a sphere, the part of a sphere cut off by a
plane, or included between two parallel planes.
Ventral segment. (Acoustics) See Loor, n., 5.
Meaning of Ventra from wikipedia
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Ventra is an
electronic fare
payment system for the
Illinois Regional Transportation Authority which replaced the
Chicago Card and the
Transit Card automated...
- 2014. In its
place CTA has
adopted the
Ventra Card system. The
Ventra Card can be
purchased online,
Ventra Vending Machines at CTA rail stations, and...
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Ventra is an American-Italian
theoretical physicist.
Specializing in condensed-matter physics, he is the co-founder of MemComputing, Inc. Di
Ventra obtained...
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Haslam (October 26, 2020). "Chicago gets in on
Apple Pay
Express Transit via
Ventra Card". iMore.
Archived from the
original on
November 24, 2020. Retrieved...
- The Caravelli-Traversa-Di
Ventra equation (CTDV) is a closed-form
equation to the
evolution of
networks of memristors. It was
derived by
Francesco Caravelli...
- (with no surcharge), or with the
Ventra app. As of 2024, Sa****ay or
Sunday w****end p****es cost $7. A w****end p**** (
Ventra app only)
provides unlimited travel...
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suggestion that such
devices should be
recognised as memristors.
Pershin and Di
Ventra have
proposed a test that can help to
resolve some of the long-standing...
- maintenance. In 2015, the CTA
introduced a new fare
payment system called Ventra.
Ventra enables p****engers to
purchase individual tickets, p****es, or transit...
-
payment system since 2014
called Ventra.
Ventra accounts are
required to
obtain transfers. In 2015,
Metra was
added to the
Ventra app. Pace
buses generally have...
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dedicated travel cards such as JR East's Suica, the
Chicago Transit Authority's
Ventra, the San
Francisco Bay Area's
Clipper (closed loop) and Hong Kong's Octopus...