| syringopontia | A condition of cavity formation in the pons, of the same nature as syringomyelia. Origin: syringo-+ L. Pons, bridge (05 Mar 2000) |
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| syringotome | <anatomy> A small blunt-pointed bistoury, used in syringotomy. Origin: Cf. F. Syringotome. See Syringotomy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| syringotomy | <surgery> The operation of cutting for anal fistula. Origin: Gr. A tube, a hollow sore + to cut: cf. F. Syringotomie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| syringyl alcohol | <chemical> A phenylpropanoid alcohol, one of the three precursors of lignin. (18 Nov 1997) |
| syrinx | Origin: NL, from Gr. A pipe. 1. A wind instrument made of reeds tied together; called also pandean pipes. 2. <anatomy, zoology> The lower larynx in birds. In birds there are two laringes, an upper or true, but voiceless, larynx in the usual position behind the tongue, and a lower one, at or near the junction of the trachea and bronchi, which is the true organ of the voice. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| syrma | A long dress, trailing on the floor, worn by tragic actors in Greek and Roman theaters. Origin: L, fr. Gr, fr. To drag. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| syrosingopine | Carbethoxysyringoyl methyl reserpate;prepared from reserpine by hydrolysis and reesterification; an antihypertensive agent with actions similar to those of reserpine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| syrphian | <zoology> A syrphus fly. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| syrphus fly | <zoology> Any one of numerous species of dipterous flies of the genus Syrphus and allied genera. They are usually bright-coloured, with yellow bands, and hover around plants. The larvae feed upon plant lice, and are, therefore, very beneficial to agriculture. Origin: NL. Syrphus, the generic name, fr. Gr, a kind of winged insect. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| syrup | 1. A thick and viscid liquid made from the juice of fruits, herbs, etc, boiled with sugar. 2. A thick and viscid saccharine solution of superior quality (as sugarhouse sirup or molasses, maple sirup); specifically, in pharmacy and often in cookery, a saturated solution of sugar and water (simple sirup), or such a solution flavored or medicated. "Lucent sirups tinct with cinnamon." (Keats) Mixing sirup. See the Note under Dextrose. Origin: F. Sirop (cf. It. Siroppo, Sp. Jarabe, jarope, LL. Siruppus, syrupus), fr. Ar. Sharab a drink, wine, coffee, sirup. Cf. Sherbet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| syrupus | Synonym: syrup. Origin: Mod. L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| syrupy | Relating to syrup; of the consistency of syrup. (05 Mar 2000) |
| syrinx |
A cyst; a cavity.
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| syrinx |
in, eg, passerine birds, a structure analogous to voice box of humans, located low on the trachea and/or on the bronchi.
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| syrinx |
A fluid-filled sac, like a cyst, but occurring inside the spinal cord where it has the shape of an elongated tube lying inside the spinal cord and the bony spinal column.
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| syringomyelia |
A pain disorder caused by the formation of a large fluid-filled space (a syrinx) within the centre of the spinal cord.
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the syringes you will use are small and have fine points and special coatings that help to make injections as easy and painless as possible. When insulin injections are done properly, most people find that they are relatively painless.
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| SYR | irrigate or spray with or as if with a syringe |
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| SYR | spray or irrigate with a syringe, as part of the body |
| SYR | the vocal organ of a bird |
| SYR | a primitive wind instrument consisting of several parallel pipes bound together |
| SYR | a genus of Pteroclididae |
| SYR | Eurasiatic sandgrouse with a black patch on the belly |
| SYR | a thick sweet sticky liquid |
| SYR | with honey added |
| SYR | overly sweet |
| SYR | having a relatively high resistance to flow |
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