| emunctory | Origin: L. Emunctorium a pair of snuffers, fr. Emungere, emunctum, to blow the nose, hence, to wipe, cleanse; e out + mungere to blow the nose: cf. F. Emonctoire, formerly spelled also emonctoire. <physiology> Any organ or part of the body (as the kidneys, skin, etc,) which serves to carry off excrementitious or waste matter. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| emuresis | A condition in which urinary excretion and intake of water act to produce an absolute hydration of the body. See: ecuresis. Origin: G. En (em), in, + ouresis, urination (05 Mar 2000) |