| tenthmetre | <physics> A unit for the measurement of many small lengths, such that 10^10 of these units make one meter; the ten millionth part of a millimetre. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| tenthredinides | <zoology> A group of Hymneoptera comprising the sawflies. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. A kind of wasp. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tentorial | Relating to a tentorium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tentorial angle | The angle made by the plane of the tentorium and the basicranial axis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tentorial nerve | <anatomy, nerve> The tentorial branch, a branch arising in a recurrent fashion from the intracranial portion of the ophthalmic nerve supplying the tentorium and supratentorial falx cerebri. Synonym: ramus tentorii, nervus tentorii. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tentorial notch | The triangular opening in the tentorium cerebelli through which the brainstem extends from the posterior into the middle cranial fossa. Synonym: incisura tentorii, notch of tentorium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tentorial sinus | straight sinus |
| tentorial surface | Those areas of the occipital lobe (inferior aspect) and the cerebellum (superior aspect) that are apposed to the superior and inferior surfaces, respectively, of the tentorium cerebelli. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tentorium | <anatomy> A fold of the dura mater which separates the cerebellum from the cerebrum and often incloses a process or plate of the skull called the bony tentorium. Origin: L, a tent. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tentorium of hypophysis | A fold of dura mater extending transversely across the sella turcica and roofing over the hypophyseal fossa; it is perforated in its centre for the passage of the infundibulum. Synonym: diaphragma sellae, diaphragm sellae, tentorium of hypophysis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tentwort | <botany> A kind of small fern, the wall rue. See Wall. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tenth cranial nerve |
vagus: a mixed nerve that supplies the pharynx and larynx and lungs and heart and esophagus and stomach and most of the abdominal viscera
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| tentorial meningioma |
a posterior fossa meningioma located on the tentorium cerebelli; it may cause seizures, visual hallucinations, and visual field deficits.
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| tent |
A tent is a temporary or semipermanent shelter, consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over or attached to a frame of poles. It is fairly easy to assemble (pitch) or disassemble, and is usually portable. Tents may be attached to the ground with stakes and guy lines (ropes). Tents were first used by nomadic peoples, but today, their main application is camping. Modern tents are usually made of fire-retardant material. ...
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| tentacle |
An elongated extension on the head of gastropods or on the mantle of bivalves that serves as a sensory organ.
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| tentorium |
Tent-like structure
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| tent | of or relating to or resembling tentacles |
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| tent | ctenophores have retractile tentacles |
| tent | under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon |
| tent | unsettled in mind or opinion |
| tent | in a tentative manner |
| tent | a framework with hooks used for stretching and drying cloth |
| tent | one of a series of hooks used to hold cloth on a tenter |
| tent | a tenth part |
| tent | position ten in a countable series of things |
| tent | coming next after the ninth and just before the eleventh in position |
| tent | a mixed nerve that supplies the pharynx and larynx and lungs and heart and esophagus and stomach and most of the abdominal viscera |
| tent | a tenth part |
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