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KMLE ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 10 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
VED vacuum erection device; ventricular ectopic depolarization; vital exhaustion and depression
VEE vagina, ectocervix, endocervix; Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis
VEF ventricular ejection fraction; visually evoked field
VEG von Egner gland [protein]
VEGAS ventricular enlargement with gait apraxia syndrome
VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
VEGP von Ebner gland protein
vehic vehicle
vel, veloc velocity
VEM vasoexcitor material
KMLE ÀÚµ¿ÃßÃâ ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 10 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
VE cadherin Vascular endothelial cadherin
VE/VO2 Ventilatory equivalent for oxygen
VEA Ventricular ectopic activity
VEB Ventricular ectopic beats
VEC Vascular Endothelial Cells
VEC Velocity-encoded cine
VEC vaginal epithelial cells
VEC vecuronium
VEC-DIC Video-enhanced contrast, differential interference contrast
VECP Visual evoked cortical potential
KMLE ¾àǰ/ÀǾàǰ ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 14 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
ÀÇÇÐ³í¹® ¾àÀÚ(Pubmed/Entrez) °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
  • JrId: 3371
    JournalTitle: Veterinary medical review.
    MedAbbr: Vet Med Rev
    ISSN: 0506-8274
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 60752
  • JrId: 7956
    JournalTitle: Venezuela odontologica.
    MedAbbr: Venez Odontol
    ISSN:
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 21440530
  • JrId: 7957
    JournalTitle: Verhandlungen der Anatomischen Gesellschaft.
    MedAbbr: Verh Anat Ges
    ISSN: 0066-1562
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 7501276
  • JrId: 7958
    JournalTitle: Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Innere Medizin.
    MedAbbr: Verh Dtsch Ges Inn Med
    ISSN: 0070-4067
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 7503702
  • JrId: 7959
    JournalTitle: Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Kreislaufforschung.
    MedAbbr: Verh Dtsch Ges Kreislaufforsch
    ISSN: 0070-4075
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 7503703
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  • ÄÚµå
    ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • O22
    Venous complications in pregnancy
    ÀÓ½ÅÁß Á¤¸Æ ÇÕº´Áõ
  • O22.9
    Venous complications in pregnancy, unspecified
    »ó¼¼ºÒ¸íÀÇ ÀÓ½ÅÁß Á¤¸Æ ÇÕº´Áõ
  • O87
    Venous complications in the puerperium
    »êÈıâÁß Á¤¸Æ¼º ÇÕº´Áõ
  • O87.9
    Venous complications in the puerperium, unspecified
    »ó¼¼ºÒ¸íÀÇ »êÈıâÁß Á¤¸Æ¼º ÇÕº´Áõ
  • I87.2
    Venous insufficiency(chronic, peripheral)
    Á¤¸Æ±â´ÉºÎÀü(¸¸¼º, ¸»Ãʼº)
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¿µ¹® venereal disease, sexually transmitted diseases ÇÑ±Û ¼ºº´
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  ¸·Ã¢ÀÚ²¿¸®, Ãæ¼ö
¿µ¹® vertebrae ÇÑ±Û Ã´Ãß»À, (ô)Ãß°ñ
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  ÀÎü°¡ ¹Ù·Î ¼­ ÀÖÀ» ¼ö ÀÖµµ·Ï ÇØÁִ ±¸Á¶¹°·Î, ¸ñ»À(cervical vertebrae: 7°³), µî»À(thoracic vertebrae: 12°³), Ç㸮»À(lumbar vertebrae: 5°³), ¾ûÄ¡»À(sacral vertebrae: 5°³°¡ ¹¶Ãļ­ Çϳª¸¦ Çü¼º), ²¿¸®»À(coccyx: 1°³)·Î ±¸¼ºµÇ¾î ÀÖ´Ù.
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • vegetative mycelium
    ¿µ¾ç±Õ»çü
  • vegetative nervous system
    ½Ä¹°½Å°æ°èÅë, ½Ä¹°½Å°æ°è
  • vegetative phage
    Áõ½ÄÇüÆÄÁö
  • vegetative reproduction
    ¹«¼º»ý½Ä
  • vegetative state
    ½Ä¹°»óÅÂ
  • vehicle
    1. ¸Å°³Ã¼ 2. ¿î¹Ýü 3. ºÎÇüü
  • vehicle protein
    ¿î¹Ý´Ü¹éÁú
  • veil cell
    ÁÖ¸§¼¼Æ÷
  • Veillonella
    º£ÀϷγڶó(¼Ó)
  • vein
    Á¤¸Æ
  • velamen
    1. ÇǸ· 2. ³­¸· 3. ¸·
  • velamentous
    ¸·¸ð¾ç-
  • velamentous insertion
    žƸ·ºÎÂø, ¸·ºÎÂø
  • velamentous placenta
    ÇǸ·Å¹Ý
  • velar elevation
    ¸ñÁ¥À¶±â
´ëÇÑÀÇÇù Çʼö ÀÇÇпë¾îÁý »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • venous pressure
    Á¤¸Æ¾Ð
  • vent
    Ãⱸ
  • venter
    ¹è, º¹
  • ventilation
    ȯ±â
  • ventilator
    1.ȯ±â±â, 2.ÀΰøÈ£Èí±â
  • venting
    ¹è±â, ȯ±â
  • ventral
    ¹èÂÊ-
  • ventricle
    1. ½Ç, 2. ³ú½Ç, 3. ½É½Ç
  • ventricular aneurysm
    ½É½ÇÀÚ·ç, ½É½Ç·ù
  • ventricular arrhythmia
    ½É½ÇºÎÁ¤¸Æ
  • ventricular ejection
    ½É½Ç¹ÚÃâ
  • ventricular enlargement
    ³ú½ÇÈ®Àå, ½É½ÇÈ®Àå
  • ventricular fibrillation
    ½É½ÇÀܶ³¸², ½É½Ç¼¼µ¿
  • ventricular flutter
    ½É½ÇµÈ¶³¸², ½É½ÇÁ¶µ¿
  • ventricular hypertrophy
    ½É½Çºñ´ë
¿¾ ´ëÇÑÀÇÇù ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • vegetative hypha
    ¿µ¾çÆÎÀ̽Ç, ¿µ¾ç±Õ»ç
  • vegetative mycelium
    ¿µ¾ç±Õ»çü
  • vegetative nervous system
    (¢¡autonomic nervous system) ÀÚÀ²½Å°æ°èÅë
  • vegetative phage
    Áõ½ÄÇüÆÄÁö
  • vegetative reproduction
    ¿µ¾ç»ý½Ä
  • vegetative state
    ½Ä¹°»óÅÂ
  • vegetative symptom
    »ýÀåÁõ»ó
  • vehicle
    ¸Å°³Á¦, ¿î¹Ýü
  • vehicle protein
    ¿î¹Ý´Ü¹éÁú
  • veil cell
    ÁÖ¸§¼¼Æ÷
  • Veillonella
    º£ÀϷγڶó
  • vein
    Á¤¸Æ
  • velamentous insertion
    ³­¸·ºÎÂø, ÇǸ·ºÎÂø
  • velamentous placenta
    ÇǸ·Å¹Ý
  • velar elevation
    ¸ñÁ¥¿Ã¸²
¿¾ ´ëÇÑÀÇÇù 3 ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • vectorcardiography
    º¤ÅͽÉÀüµµ(¡­ãýï³Óñ)
  • vegetal pole
    ½Ä¹°±Ø
  • vegetant intravascular hemangioendothelioma
    Áõ½Ä¼º Ç÷°ü³» Ç÷°ü³»ÇǼ¼Æ÷Áõ
  • vegetarian
    ä½ÄÁÖÀÇÀÚ(̤ËàÌ¡ËôËö).
  • vegetation
    Áõ½ÄÁõ(Ì¡ËàÌ¡).
  • vegetation
    ½Ä±º, Áõ½Ä(Áõ)(ñòãÖ), ¿ìÁ¾
  • vegetative
    Áõ½ÄÇüÀÇ
  • vegetative cell
    ¿µ¾ç¼¼Æ÷(ç½å×á¬øà)
  • vegetative disorder
    ¿µ¾çÀå¾Ö(ç½å×î¡äô).
  • vegetative disorder
    ¿µ¾çÀå¾Ö(ç½å×î¡äô)
  • vegetative endocarditis
    Áõ½Ä¼º ½É³»¸·¿°(ñòãÖàõãýҮدæú).
  • vegetative endocarditis
    Áõ½Ä¼º ½É³»¸·¿°(ñòãÖàõãýҮدæú)
  • vegetative form
    ¿µ¾çÇü(ç½å×û¡).
  • vegetative form
    ¿µ¾çÇü(ç½å×û¡).
  • vegetative function
    ½Ä¹°¼º ±â´É(ãÕÚªàõ ѦÒö).
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Veins of the upper limb
    ÆÈÁ¤¸Æ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] »óÁöÁ¤¸Æ
  • Veins of upper limb
    ÆÈÁ¤¸Æ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] »óÁöÁ¤¸Æ
  • Veins of vertebral column
    ôÁÖÁ¤¸Æ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ôÁÖÁ¤¸Æ
  • Velamentous insertion
    ÇǸ·ºÎÂø
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ³­¸·ºÎÂø
  • Velamentous placenta
    ÇǸ·Å¹Ý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ³­¸·¼ºÅ¹Ý
  • Vellus
    ¼ØÅÐ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿¬¸ð
  • Velum interpositum
    ¸Æ¶ôõÀå
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Áß°£¹ü
  • Vena caval foramen
    ¾Æ·¡´ëÁ¤¸Æ±¸¸Û
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ´ëÁ¤¸Æ°ø
  • Venous capillary
    Á¤¸Æ¸ð¼¼Ç÷°ü
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¤¸Æ¼º¸ð¼¼Ç÷°ü
  • Venous network
    Á¤¸Æ±×¹°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¤¸Æ¸Á
  • Venous part
    Á¤¸ÆºÎºÐ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¤¸ÆºÎ
  • Venous plexus
    Á¤¸Æ±×¹°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¤¸ÆÃÑ
  • Venous plexus
    Á¤¸Æ¾ó±â
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¤¸ÆÃÑ
  • Venous plexus of foramen ovale
    Ÿ¿ø±¸¸ÛÁ¤¸Æ¾ó±â
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ³­¿ø°øÁ¤¸ÆÃÑ
  • Venous plexus of hypoglossal canal
    Çô¹Ø½Å°æ°üÁ¤¸Æ¾ó±â
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼³ÇϽŰæ°üÁ¤¸ÆÃÑ
´ëÇѽŰæ¿Ü°úÇÐȸ ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • ventral posterior inferior n. (VPI)
    ¾Æ·¡µÚ¹èÂÊÇÙ, ÈÄÇÏÃøº¹ÃøÇÙ
    ý­ù»ö°ÜÙö°ú·
  • ventral posterior n.
    µÚ¹èÂÊÇÙ, º¹ÃøÈÄÇÙ
    ÜÙö°ý­ú·
  • ventral posterolateral n. (VPL)
    °¡ÂʵڹèÂÊÇÙ, ÈÄ¿ÜÃøº¹ÃøÇÙ
    ý­èâö°ÜÙö°ú·
  • ventral posteromedial n. (VPM)
    ¾ÈÂʵڹèÂÊÇÙ, Èij»Ãøº¹ÃøÇÙ
    ý­Ò®ö°ÜÙö°ú·
  • ventral rami
    ¾Õ°¡Áö, ÀüÁö
    îñò«
  • ventricle
    ³ú½Ç
    Òàãø
  • ventricular
    ³ú½ÇÀÇ-
    ÒàãøÀÇ-
  • ventricular c.
    ³ú½Çµµ°ü
    ÒàãøÓôη
  • ventricular p.
    ³ú½Ç¾Ð
    Òàãøäâ
  • ventricular p.
    ³ú½ÇõÀÚ, ³ú½Ç
    Òàãøô¾í©
  • ventriculitis
    ³ú½Ç¿°
    Òàãøæú
  • ventriculo-atrial s.
    ³ú½Ç-½É¹æ´Ü¶ô¼ú, ³ú½Ç-Á¤¸Æ´Ü¶ô¼ú
    Òàãø-ãýÛ®Ó­Õ©âú, Òàãø-ð¡ØæÓ­Õ©âú
  • ventriculo-peritoneal s.
    ³ú½Ç-º¹°­´Ü¶ô¼ú
    Òàãø-ÜÙË·Ó­Õ©âú
  • ventriculo-pleural s.
    ³ú½Ç-Èä°­´Ü¶ô¼ú
    Òàãø-ýØË·Ó­Õ©âú
  • ventriculography
    ³ú½ÇÁ¶¿µ¼ú
    Òàãøðãç¯âú
´ëÇÑ»ýÈ­ÇкÐÀÚ»ý¹°ÇÐȸ ¿ë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • vegetative state
    Áõ½Ä(ñòãÖ) »óÅÂ(ßÒ÷¾)
  • velocity
    ¼Óµµ(áÜÓø)
  • velocity constant
    ¼Óµµ(áÜÓø) »ó¼ö(ßÈâ¦)
  • venom substrate
    »çµ¶(ÞïÔ¸) ±âÁú(Ðñòõ)
  • verification
    °ËÁõ(Ëþñû)
  • Veronal
    º£·Î³¯
  • vertical evolution
    ¼öÁ÷ ÁøÈ­ (á÷òÁòäûù)
  • vertical transmission
    ¼öÁ÷ ÀüÆÄ(á÷òÁîî÷ë)
  • very early RNA
    ÃÊÁ¶±â(õ±ðÄÑ¢) RNA
  • very high-density lipoprotein
    Ãʰí¹Ðµµ(õ±ÍÔÚËÓø) ÁöÁú´Ü¹éÁú(ò·òõÓ±ÛÜòõ)
  • very high-lipid lipoprotein
    ÃʰíÁöÁú(õ±ÍÔò·òõ) ÁöÁú´Ü¹éÁú(ò·òõÓ±ÛÜòõ)
  • very long-chain fatty acids
    ¸Å¿ì ±ä »ç½½ Áö¹æ»ê(ò·Û¸ß«)
  • very low-density lipoprotein
    ÃÊÀú¹Ðµµ (õ±î¸ÚËÓø) ÁöÁú´Ü¹éÁú(ò·òõÓ±ÛÜòõ)
  • very low-lipid lipoprotein
    ÃÊÀúÁöÁú(õ±î¸ò·òõ) ÁöÁú´Ü¹éÁú(ò·òõÓ±ÛÜòõ)
  • vesiculin
    º£ÁöÄð¸°
KI ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • venacavography
    ´ëÁ¤¸ÆÁ¶¿µ¼ú
  • venereal
    ¼ºº´ÀÇ
  • venogram
    Á¤¸ÆÁ¶¿µ»ó
  • venography
    Á¤¸ÆÁ¶¿µ¼ú
  • venom
    µ¶¾×, µ¶¹°
  • venous
    Á¤¸Æ(¼º)ÀÇ
  • venous congestion
    Á¤¸Æ¼º¿ïÇ÷
  • venous lake(s)
    Á¤¸ÆÈ£
  • venous phase
    Á¤¸Æ»ó, Á¤¸Æ±â
  • venous sinus
    Á¤¸Æµ¿
  • venous thrombosis
    Á¤¸ÆÇ÷Àü(Áõ)
  • ventilation
    Åëdz, ȯ±â
  • ventilator
    ÀΰøÈ£Èí±â
  • ventral
    ¹èÂÊÀÇ, º¹ÃøÀÇ, º¹¸éÀÇ
  • ventral hernia
    º¹¸éÇ츣´Ï¾Æ, º¹º®Ç츣´Ï¾Æ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • vegetabilization
    Áõ½Ä
  • vegetality
    ½Ä¹°¼º
    ½Ä¹°¿¡ °øÅëµÈ Çö»óÀÇ ÃÑĪ.
  • vegetarian
    ä½ÄÁÖÀÇÀÚ
    ½ÄǰÀ» ±Ø´ÜÀûÀ¸·Î ¾ßä¿¡ ÇÑÁ¤ÇÏ´Â »ç¶÷.
  • vegetating granulation
    À°¾Æ »ýÀå
  • vegetative
    »ýÀåÇÏ´Â, ½Ä¹°¼ºÀÇ
    1. ¼ºÀå°ú ¿µ¾ç¿¡ °ü·ÃµÇ´Â 2. »ýÀåÇÏ´Â ½Å°æ°è·Î½á ºÒ¼öÀÇÀûÀ¸·Î, ¹«ÀǽÄÀûÀ¸·Î ÀÛ¿ëÇÏ´Â. 3. ÈÞÁöÇÏ´Â. ¼¼Æ÷°¡ ÀÀ´äÀÇ »óŸ¦ ³ªÅ¸³»Áö ¾Ê´Â ¼¼Æ÷ »çÀÌŬÀÇ ÀϸéÀ» °¡¸®Å²´Ù. 4. ½Ä¹°ÀÇ ¶Ç´Â ½Ä¹°ÀÇ Æ¯¼º¿¡ °üÇÑ. 5. ¿µ¾çÀÇ, ¼ºÀåÀÇ, ÀÚÀ²½Å°æÀÇ, ½Ä¹°¼º ½Å°æ°è¿Í °°ÀÌ ºÒ¼öÀÇÀû ¶Ç´Â ¹«ÀǽÄÀûÀ¸·Î Ȱµ¿ÇÏ´Â °Í. ÈÞÁöÇÏ´Â. ¼¼Æ÷°¡ ÀÀ´ãÀÇ »óŸ¦ ³ªÅ¸³»Áö ¾Ê´Â ¼¼Æ÷ »çÀÌŬÀÇ ÀϸéÀ» ³ªÅ¸³½´Ù.
  • vegetative function
    »ý¸í·ÂÀÌ ÀÖ´Â ±â´É
  • vegetative purulent
    Áõ½Ä¼ºÀÇ È­³ó¼º
  • vegetative state
    ½Ä¹° »óÅÂ
  • vegetoanimal
    µ¿½Ä¹°¼ºÀÇ
    ½Ä¹°°ú µ¿¹°¿¡ °øÅëÀÇ.
  • vegex
    º£Á§½º
    È¿¸ðÀÇ À¯¿¢½º·Î ºñŸ¹Î BÀÇ È¿°ú°¡ ÀÖ´Â ÀÚ°¡ À¶ÇØÈ¿¼ÒÀÇ »óǰ¸í.
  • Vehic ¶óƾ¾îÀÇ ºÎÇü¾à

    vehicle

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    ÀÚ±ØÀ» ÀüÆÄÇÏ´Â ¸Åü.
  • veil
    ¹Ú¸·, µÀ, ½Å»ý¾Æ ÇǸÁ
    µ¤´Â ±¸Á¶¹° ¶Ç´Â ½Å»ý¾ÆÀÇ ¾ó±¼À» ¶§¶§·Î µ¤°í ÀÖ´Â ¾ç¸·ÀÇ ÀϺÎ.
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vega <astronomy> A brilliant star of the first magnitude, the brightest of those constituting the constellation Lyra.
(01 Mar 1998)
vegalysen Hexamethylenebis(trimethylammonium chloride);a ganglionic blocking agent used in the treatment of hypertension, usually in combination with other hypotensive drugs; also used as the bromide and the tartrate.
Synonym: hexamethone bromide, vegalysen.
(05 Mar 2000)
vegan A strict vegetarian; i.e., one who consumes no animal or dairy products of any type.
Compare: vegetarian.
(05 Mar 2000)
vegetable 1. Of or pertaining to plants; having the nature of, or produced by, plants; as, a vegetable nature; vegetable growths, juices, etc. "Blooming ambrosial fruit Of vegetable gold." (Milton)
2. Consisting of, or comprising, plants; as, the vegetable kingdom. Vegetable alkali, a white woolly plant (Raoulia eximia) of New Zealand, which grows in the form of large fleecy cushions on the mountains. Vegetable silk, a cottonlike, fibrous material obtained from the coating of the seeds of a Brazilian tree (Chorisia speciosa). It us used for various purposes, as for stuffing, and the like, but is incapable of being spun on account of a want of cohesion among the fibres. Vegetable sponge. See 1st Loof. Vegetable sulphur, the fine highly inflammable spores of the club moss (Lycopodium clavatum); witch. Vegetable tallow, a substance resembling tallow, obtained from various plants; as, Chinese vegetable tallow, obtained from the seeds of the tallow tree. Indian vegetable tallow is a name sometimes given to piney tallow. Vegetable wax, a waxy excretion on the leaves or fruits of certain plants, as the bayberry. Vegetable kingdom, that primary division of living things which includes all plants. The classes of the vegetable kingdom have been grouped differently by various botanists. The following is one of the best of the many arrangements of the principal subdivisions. I. Phaenogamia (called also Phanerogamia).
Plants having distinct flowers and true seeds. 1. Dicotyledons (called also Exogens). Seeds with two or more cotyledons. Stems with the pith, woody fibre, and bark concentrically arranged. Divided into two subclasses: Angiosperms, having the woody fibre interspersed with dotted or annular ducts, and the seed contained in a true ovary; Gymnosperms, having few or no ducts in the woody fibre, and the seeds naked. 2. Monocotyledons (called also Endogens). Seeds with single cotyledon. Stems with slender bundles of woody fibre not concentrically arranged, and with no true bark. II. Cryptogamia.
Plants without true flowers, and reproduced by minute spores of various kinds, or by simple cell division. 1. Acrogens. Plants usually with distinct stems and leaves, existing in two alternate conditions, one of which is nonsexual and sporophoric, the other sexual and oophoric. Divided into Vascular Acrogens, or Pteridophyta, having the sporophoric plant conspicuous and consisting partly of vascular tissue, as in Ferns, Lycopods, and Equiseta, and Cellular Acrogens, or Bryophyta, having the sexual plant most conspicuous, but destitute of vascular tissue, as in Mosses and Scale Mosses. 2. Thallogens. Plants without distinct stem and leaves, consisting of a simple or branched mass of cellular tissue, or educed to a single cell. Reproduction effected variously. Divided into Algae, which contain chlorophyll or its equivalent, and which live upon air and water, and Fungi, which contain no chlorophyll, and live on organic matter. (Lichens are now believed to be fungi parasitic on included algae.
Many botanists divide the Phaenogamia primarily into Gymnosperms and Angiosperms, and the latter into Dicotyledons and Monocotyledons. Others consider Pteridophyta and Bryophyta to be separate classes. Thallogens are variously divided by different writers, and the places for diatoms, slime molds, and stoneworts are altogether uncertain. For definitions, see these names in the Vocabulary.
Origin: F. Vegetable growing, capable of growing, formerly also, as a noun, a vegetable, from L. Vegetabilis enlivening, from vegetare to enliven, invigorate, quicken, vegetus enlivened, vigorous, active, vegere to quicken, arouse, to be lively, akin to vigere to be lively, to thrive, vigil watchful, awake, and probably to E. Wake, v. See Vigil, Wake.
1. <biology> A plant. See Plant.
2. A plant used or cultivated for food for man or domestic animals, as the cabbage, turnip, potato, bean, dandelion, etc.; also, the edible part of such a plant, as prepared for market or the table.
Vegetables and fruits are sometimes loosely distinguished by the usual need of cooking the former for the use of man, while the latter may be eaten raw; but the distinction often fails, as in the case of quinces, barberries, and other fruits, and lettuce, celery, and other vegetables. Tomatoes if cooked are vegetables, if eaten raw are fruits.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
vegetable alkali A mixture of potassium hydroxide and carbonate.
(05 Mar 2000)
vegetable base <chemistry, pharmacology> One of a large group of nitrogenous substances found in naturally in plants. They are usually very bitter and although the plant may be poisonous, many have extracts that are pharmacologically active.
Examples are atropine, caffeine, coniine, morphine, nicotine, quinine, strychnine. The term is also applied to synthetic substances which have structures similar to plant alkaloids, such as procaine.
(29 Sep 1997)
vegetable calomel <botany> The dried seeds and root of the mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) from which several medicinally-useful compounds can be extracted.
(09 Oct 1997)
vegetable charcoal Charcoal obtained by charring vegetable tissues, especially the wood of willow, beech, birch, or oak.
Synonym: wood charcoal.
(05 Mar 2000)
vegetable gelatin A substance similar to gelatin, obtained from gluten.
(05 Mar 2000)
vegetable proteins Proteins which are present in or isolated from vegetables or vegetable products used as food. The concept is distinguished from plant proteins which refers to non-dietary proteins from plants.
(12 Dec 1998)
vegetable sulfur <botany> A genus of mosslike plants, the type of the order Lycopodiaceae; club moss. Lycopodium powder, a fine powder or dust composed of the spores of Lycopodium, and other plants of the order Lycopodiaceae. It is highly inflammable, and is sometimes used in the manufacture of fireworks, and the artificial representation of lightning.
Origin: NL, from Gr. Wolf +, a foot.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
vegetable wax Palm wax or any wax derived from plants such as the bayberry.
(05 Mar 2000)
vegetal 1. Of or pertaining to vegetables, or the vegetable kingdom; of the nature of a vegetable; vegetable. "All creatures vegetal, sensible, and rational." (Burton)
2. <biology> Of, pertaining to, or designating, that class of vital phenomena, such as digestion, absorption, assimilation, secretion, excretion, circulation, generation, etc, which are common to plants and animals, in distinction from sensation and volition, which are peculiar to animals.
Origin: F. Vegetal. See Vegetable.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
vegetal pole Of vertebrate eggs. The surface of the egg opposite to the animal pole. Usually the cytoplasm in this region is incorporated into future endoderm cells.
(18 Nov 1997)
vegetality 1. The quality or state of being vegetal, or vegetable.
2. <biology> The quality or state of being vegetal, or exhibiting those physiological phenomena which are common to plants and animals. See Vegetal.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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