| stellate reticulum |
the soft, middle part of the enamel organ of a developing tooth, the cells being separated by an increase in the gelatinous intercellular substance that forces the cells apart without breaking the intercellular connections, giving them a stellate appearance and providing protection later for the enamel-forming cells.
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| stellate retinopathy |
a retinopathy not associated with hypertensive, renal, or arteriosclerotic disorders, but presenting the same symptoms as hypertensive retinopathy; called also stellate retinitis. See also renal r.
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| stella |
The Stella 26 is a 'one design' bermudian (marconi) sloop rigged yacht, designed for cruising and racing by the noted yacht designer C.R.(Kim) Holman in 1959. The design was to the requirements of a customer who had seen the Nordic Folkboat and decided that the English East coast needed a similar vessel but modified for North Sea as opposed to Baltic conditions and a competitive racer on handicap. The prototype: Stella No. ...
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| stellate |
star-formed; with four or five radiating lines. See radiated.
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| stellate |
star-shaped, having points or rays like a star.
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