| meridian |
1. an imaginary line on the surface of a spherical body; see also meridianus. 2. in acupuncture, a system of 20 lines (12 principal and 8 collateral) connecting acupoints and regarded as channels through which qi flows.
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| meridianus |
pl. meridia´ni [L., from medius middle + dies day] an imaginary line on the surface of a spherical body, marking the intersection with the surface of a plane passing through its axis. Called also meridian.
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| meridian of eye |
A circle passing through anterior and posterior poles of the eyeball.
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| meridiani |
Lightly armed Gladiators who fought in the middle of the day, after the wild beast fights
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