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caudate (KAW-dayt) -- Said of floral parts having long tail-like appendages, as in Brassia.
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caudate Adj. (Latin, cauda = tail). 1. With tail-like extensions or processes. 2. Hymenoptera (Apocrita): specialized body form of some endoparasitic ichenumonid larvae, characteristically segmented, with long, flexible, caudal appendages. Function of cadual appendages not established, but sometimes progressively reduced in later instars and lost in the last instar.
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caudate nucleus That part of the striate body which lies under the floor of the lateral ventricle, and which curves from an anterior headlike swelling to a posterior narrow taillike termination continuous with the amygdaloid nucleus.
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caudate c.’s neuroglial cells of the gray matter having several streaming prolongations like the tail of a comet.
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caudate e. of liver processus caudatus hepatis.
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