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An elevated axial structure in certain gastropods, more prominent than ribs and generally more widely spaced, morking periodic resting stages in the animal's growth, during each of which a thickened outer lip developed.
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| varioloid |
This is, really, small pox, modified by previous inoculation or vaccination; and hence it has been properly called modified small pox. It is, almost always, a milder disease than small pox; and this circumstance, with its shorter duration, exhibits the salutary effects of previous vaccination or inoculation. It has appeared epidemically. [Dunglison 1874]
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| varicose |
Pertaining to an unnatural swelling, as in the case of varicose veins.
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| varicosity |
a swollen, twisted vein
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| variant |
A plant that is different from the majority or from normal plants.
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