| cartilagines tracheales | The 16 to 20 incomplete rings of hyaline cartilage forming the skeleton of the trachea; the rings are deficient posteriorly for from one-fifth to one-third of their circumference. Synonym: cartilagines tracheales, tracheal ring. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cartilaginoid | 1. Resembling cartilage. Synonym: cartilaginoid. 2. Uncharacteristically developed cartilage, primarily cellular with a basophilic matrix and thin or nonexistent capsules. Origin: chondro-+ G. Eidos, resemblance (05 Mar 2000) |
| cartilaginous | <pathology> Composed of cartilage, a connective tissue substance that is present in joints. (27 Sep 1997) |
| cartilaginous articulation | A joint in which the apposed bony surfaces are united by cartilage; they are divided into synchondroses and symphyses; in synchondroses, the cartilage connecting the apposed surfaces is, as a rule, ultimately converted to bone, as between epiphyses and diaphyses of long bones; exceptions are the sternal synchondroses and the cartilaginous union of the first rib and the manubrium of the sternum; in symphyses the bones are connected by a flat disk of fibrocartilage which remains unossified throughout life; e.g., the intervertebral disk and the symphysis pubis. Synonym: articulatio cartilaginis, cartilaginous articulation, junctura cartilaginea, synarthrodial joint. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cartilaginous joint | A joint in which the apposed bony surfaces are united by cartilage; they are divided into synchondroses and symphyses; in synchondroses, the cartilage connecting the apposed surfaces is, as a rule, ultimately converted to bone, as between epiphyses and diaphyses of long bones; exceptions are the sternal synchondroses and the cartilaginous union of the first rib and the manubrium of the sternum; in symphyses the bones are connected by a flat disk of fibrocartilage which remains unossified throughout life; e.g., the intervertebral disk and the symphysis pubis. Synonym: articulatio cartilaginis, cartilaginous articulation, junctura cartilaginea, synarthrodial joint. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cartilaginous neurocranium | In the embryo, that part of the base of the skull first laid down in cartilage and then ossified. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cartilaginous part of auditory tube | That portion of the auditory tube that is supported by cartilage; it continues anteromedially from the osseous part to open into the nasopharynx. Synonym: pars cartilaginea tubae auditivae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cartilaginous part of external acoustic meatus | The lateral third of the external acoustic meatus which is continuous with the auricular cartilage and attached to the circumference of the bony part. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cartilaginous part of skeletal system | The part of the skeleton composed of cartilage. Synonym: pars cartilaginosa systematis skeletalis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cartilaginous septum | A thin cartilaginous plate located between vomer, perpendicular plate of the ethmoid, and nasal bones, and completing the nasal septum anteriorly. Synonym: cartilago septi nasi, cartilage of nasal septum, cartilaginous septum, pars cartilaginea septi nasi, quadrangular cartilage, septal cartilage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cartilaginous tissue | See: cartilage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cartilago | Synonym: cartilage.For histological description, see cartilage. Origin: L. Gristle (05 Mar 2000) |
| cartilago alaris major | One of a pair of cartilages that form the tip of the nose. It consists of a medial crus that extends into the nasal septum with its fellow of the opposite side, and a lateral crus that forms the anterior part of the wing of the nose. Synonym: cartilago alaris major. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cartilago articularis | The cartilage covering the articular surfaces of the bones participating in a synovial joint. Synonym: cartilago articularis, arthrodial cartilage, diarthrodial cartilage, investing cartilage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cartilago arytenoidea | One of a pair of small pyramidal cartilages that articulate with the lamina of the cricoid cartilage. The corresponding vocal ligament and several muscles are attached to it. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Champ Car, a shortened form of "Championship Car," has been the name for a class of cars used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades. A Champ Car is a single seater (commonly called open wheel) racing car. For much of their history Champ Cars have been similar to Formula One cars, although there have traditionally been several key differences between the two. * Champ Cars have always raced on high speed oval tracks. ...
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Safflower is a highly branched, herbaceous, thistle-like annual, usually with many long sharp spines on the leaves. Plants are 30 to 150 cm tall with globular flower heads (capitula) and commonly, brilliant yellow, orange or red flowers which bloom in July. Each branch will usually have from one to five flower heads containing 15 to 20 seeds per head. ...
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of the consistence of cartilage or gristle.
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connective tissue from mesoderm in the embryo forms initial skeleton replaced by bone. In adult, found on surface of bone joints. (More? Musculoskeletal Notes)
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A translucent, elastic tissue inside the hinge that supplements the external ligament in binding the two valves of a bivalve together, attached to the resilifers and perhaps reinforced by a calcareous coating, the lithodesma.
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| cart | an ancient city state on the north African coast near modern Tunis |
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| cart | a native or inhabitant of ancient Carthage |
| cart | of or relating to or characteristic of ancient Carthage or its people or their language |
| cart | safflower |
| cart | thistlelike Eurasian plant widely grown for its red or orange flower heads and seeds that yield a valuable oil |
| cart | draft horse kept for pulling carts |
| cart | French explorer who explored the St. Lawrence river and laid claim to the region for France (1491-1557) |
| cart | tough elastic tissue |
| cart | any bone that develops within cartilage rather than a fibrous tissue |
| cart | abnormal formation of cartilage from other tissues |
| cart | difficult to chew |
| cart | fishes in which the skeleton may be calcified but not ossified |
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