| velum palatinum | An alternate term for soft palate, soft palate. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| velum pendulum palati | The muscular part of the roof of the mouth. The soft palate is directly behind the hard palate. It lacks bone and so is soft. (12 Dec 1998) |
| velum semilunare | A thin sheet of white matter, hidden by the cerebellar tonsil, attached along the peduncle of the flocculus and, at and near the midline, to the nodulus of the vermis; it is continuous caudally with the epithelial lamina and choroid plexus of the fourth ventricle. Synonym: velum medullare inferius, posterior medullary velum, Tarin's valve, valvula semilunaris tarini, velum semilunare, velum tarini. (05 Mar 2000) |
| velum tarini | A thin sheet of white matter, hidden by the cerebellar tonsil, attached along the peduncle of the flocculus and, at and near the midline, to the nodulus of the vermis; it is continuous caudally with the epithelial lamina and choroid plexus of the fourth ventricle. Synonym: velum medullare inferius, posterior medullary velum, Tarin's valve, valvula semilunaris tarini, velum semilunare, velum tarini. (05 Mar 2000) |
| velum terminale | A thin plate passing upward from the optic chiasm and forming the rostral boundary of the third ventricle; membrane closing the rostral neuropore. Synonym: lamina terminalis cerebri, lamina cinerea, terminal plate, velum terminale. (05 Mar 2000) |
| velum transversum | A fold in the dorsal wall of the embryonic brain at the boundary between the telencephalon and diencephalon. Synonym: velum transversum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| velum triangulare | A double fold of pia mater, enclosing subarachnoid trabeculae, between the fornix above and the epithelial roof of the third ventricle and the thalami below; at each lateral margin is a vascular fringe projecting into the choroidal fissure of the lateral ventricle; on its undersurface are several small vascular projections filling the folds of the ependymal roof of the third ventricle. Synonym: tela choroidea ventriculi tertii, tela choroidea superior, triangular lamella, velum interpositum, velum triangulare. (05 Mar 2000) |
| velure | Velvet. "A woman's crupper of velure." Origin: F. Velours, OF. Velous, from L. Villosus hairy. See Velvet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| velutina | <zoology> Any one of several species of marine gastropods belonging to Velutina and allied genera. Origin: NL. See Velvet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| velutinous | <botany> Having the surface covered with a fine and dense silky pubescence; velvety; as, a velutinous leaf. Origin: It. Velluto velvet. See Velvet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| velvet | 1. A silk fabric, having a short, close nap of erect threads. Inferior qualities are made with a silk pile on a cotton or linen back. 2. The soft and highly vascular deciduous skin which envelops and nourishes the antlers of deer during their rapid growth. Cotton velvet, an imitation of velvet, made of cotton. Velvet cork, the best kind of cork bark, supple, elastic, and not woody or porous. Velvet crab a European crab (Portunus puber). When adult the black carapace is covered with a velvety pile. Called also lady crab, and velvet fiddler. <botany> Velvet dock See Sponge. Origin: OE. Velouette, veluet, velwet; cf. OF. Velluau, LL. Velluetum, vellutum, It. Velluto, Sp. Velludo; all fr. (assumed) LL. Villutus shaggy, fr L. Villus shaggy hair; akin to vellus a fleece, and E. Wool. See Wool, and cf. Villous. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| velvet ant | A wingless mutilid wasp (family Mutilidae, order Hymenoptera) known for its venomous sting. (05 Mar 2000) |
| velvet ant stings | Common in most parts of the world including the southern and southwestern united states, velvet ants are not true ants but rather parasitic wasps. Their sting like that of other wasps, fire ants, bees, yellow jackets, and hornets -- can trigger allergic reactions varying greatly in severity. Avoidance and prompt treatment are essential. In selected cases, allergy injection therapy is highly effective. (the three a's of insect allergy are adrenaline, avoidance and allergist.) (12 Dec 1998) |
| velvetbreast | <zoology> The goosander. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| velvetleaf | <botany> A name given to several plants which have soft, velvety leaves, as the Abutilon Avicennae, the Cissampelos Pareira, and the Lavatera arborea, and even the common mullein. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| vesiculate |
become vesicular or full of air cells; "The organs vesiculated"
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| vertebral arch |
neural arch: a structure arising dorsally from a vertebral centrum and enclosing the spinal cord
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| vestibular gland |
a gland that opens into the vestibule of the vagina; secretions lubricate the vagina during coitus
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| veil |
head covering: a garment that covers the head and face caul: the inner membrane of embryos in higher vertebrates (especially when covering the head at birth) to obscure, or conceal with or as if with a veil; "women in Afghanistan veil their faces" humeral veil: a vestment worn by a priest at High Mass in the Roman Catholic Church; a silk shawl obscure: make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing; "a hidden message"; "a veiled threat"
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veins that drain the saccule and utricle
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| VE | a muscular flap that closes off the nasopharynx during swallowing or speaking |
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| VE | membrane initially completely investing the young sporophore of various mushrooms that is ruptured by growth |
| VE | membrane of the young sporophore of various mushrooms extending from the margin of the cap to the stem and is ruptured by growth |
| VE | trademark: soft processed American cheese |
| VE | a silky densely piled fabric with a plain back |
| VE | resembling velvet in having a smooth soft surface |
| VE | smooth and soft to sight or hearing or touch or taste |
| VE | annual semi-woody vine of Asia having long clusters of purplish flowers and densely hairy pods |
| VE | common grass with slender stems and narrow leaves |
| VE | common grass with slender stems and narrow leaves |
| VE | young leaves widely used as leaf vegetables |
| VE | tall European perennial grass having a velvety stem |
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