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| syringa | <botany> A genus of plants; the lilac. The mock orange; popularly so called because its stems were formerly used as pipestems. Origin: NL, fr. Gr, a shepherd's pipe, tube. Cf. Syringe. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| syringadenoma | <tumour> A benign sweat gland tumour showing glandular differentiation typical of secretory cells. Synonym: syringoadenoma. Origin: syring-+ G. Aden, gland, + -oma, tumour (05 Mar 2000) |
| syringadenosus | Relating to the sweat glands. Origin: L. Fr. Syring-+ G. Aden, gland (05 Mar 2000) |
| syringe | An instrument used for injecting or withdrawing fluids. Origin: G. Syrinx, pipe or tube (05 Mar 2000) |
| syringeal | <anatomy> Of or pertaining to the syrinx; as, the syringeal muscle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| syringectomy | Synonym: fistulectomy. Origin: syring-+ G. Ektome, excision (05 Mar 2000) |
| syringes | Instruments used for injecting or withdrawing fluids. (12 Dec 1998) |
| syringin | <chemistry> A glucoside found in the bark of the lilac (Syringa) and extracted as a white crystalline substance; formerly Synonym: lilacin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| syringitis | Inflammation of the eustachian tube. Origin: syring-+ G. -itis, inflammation (05 Mar 2000) |
| syringo- | A syrinx; syringeal. Origin: G. Syrinx, pipe or tube (05 Mar 2000) |
| syringoadenoma | <tumour> A benign sweat gland tumour showing glandular differentiation typical of secretory cells. Synonym: syringoadenoma. Origin: syring-+ G. Aden, gland, + -oma, tumour (05 Mar 2000) |
| syringobulbia | A fluid-filled cavity of the brainstem, analogous to syringomyelia. Origin: syringo-+ L. Bulbus, bulb (medulla oblongata) (05 Mar 2000) |
| syringocarcinoma | <tumour> A malignant epithelial neoplasm which has undergone cystic change (cystic carcinoma). Origin: syringo-+ carcinoma (05 Mar 2000) |
| syringocele | Synonym: central canal. 2. A meningomyelocele in which there is a cavity in the ectopic spinal cord. Origin: syringo-+ G. Koilia, a hollow (05 Mar 2000) |
| syringocoele | <anatomy> The central canal of the spinal cord. Origin: Syrinx + Gr. Hollow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Syringe, Karman, Karman Syringe, Syringe
Synonyms : Syringomas
Synonyms : Morvan's Disease, Myelosyringosis, Syringomyelus, Hydrosyringomyelias, Morvan Diseases, Morvan's Diseases, Morvans Disease, Myelosyringoses, Syringomyelias
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a medical instrument used to inject or withdraw fluids spray or irrigate (a body part) with a syringe
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| syringes |
A syringe consists of a plunger fitted to a tube, called the barrel, which has a small opening on one end. Syringes are used to transfer small amounts of liquids or gasses to or from otherwise inaccesible areas. It operates on the principle of suction by filling the barrel with the subtance at the opening when the plunger is drawn out, and expelling the substance when the plunger is depressed. The process of administering a substance with a syringe and needle is called an injection. ...
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| syringe |
A syringe consists of a plunger fitted to a tube, called the barrel, which has a small opening on one end. Syringes are used to transfer small amounts of liquids or gasses to or from otherwise inaccesible areas. It operates on the principle of suction by filling the barrel with the subtance at the opening when the plunger is drawn out, and expelling the substance when the plunger is depressed. The process of administering a substance with a syringe and needle is called an injection. ...
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| syringomyelia |
Syringomyelia (sear-IN-go-my-EEL-ya) is a disorder in which a cyst or tubular cavity forms within the spinal cord. This cyst, called a syrinx, expands and elongates over time, destroying the center of the spinal cord. Since the spinal cord connects the brain to nerves in the extremities, this damage results in pain, weakness, and stiffness in the back, shoulders, arms, or legs. ...
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A small hollow tube used for injecting or withdrawing liquids. It may be attached to a needle in order to withdraw fluid from the body or inject drugs into the body.
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| syring | genus of Old World shrubs or low trees having fragrant flowers in showy panicles: lilacs |
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| syring | large hardy shrub with showy and strongly fragrant creamy-white flowers in short terminal racemes |
| syring | small tree of Japan having narrow pointed leaves and creamy-white flowers |
| syring | robust upright shrub of mountains of northern India having oblong-elliptic leaves and pale lilac or white malodorous flowers |
| syring | central European upright shrub having elliptic leaves and upright clusters of lilac or deep violet flowers |
| syring | central European upright shrub having elliptic leaves and upright clusters of lilac or deep violet flowers |
| syring | small densely branching Asiatic shrub having lanceolate leaves and panicles of fragrant lilac flowers |
| syring | small tree of Japan having narrow pointed leaves and creamy-white flowers |
| syring | lilac of northern China having ovate leaves and profuse early summer rose-lilac flowers |
| syring | large European lilac naturalized in North America having heart-shaped ovate leaves and large panicles of highly fragrant lilac or white flowers |
| syring | a medical instrument used to inject or withdraw fluids |
| syring | irrigate or spray with or as if with a syringe |
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