| podosperm | <botany> The stalk of a seed or ovule. Origin: Podo- + Gr. Seed: cf. F. Podosperme. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| podostomata | <zoology> An order of Bryozoa of which Rhabdopleura is the type. See Rhabdopleura. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Poys, podos, foot +, mouth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| podotheca | Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Poys, podos, foot + case. <zoology> The scaly covering of the foot of a bird or reptile. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| podoviridae | <virology> A family of bacteriophage viruses (including the T7 phage group) which arecharacterised by isometric or elongate heads, linear double-stranded DNA genomes, and short, non-contracting tails. (09 Oct 1997) |
| podogram |
a print of, or an outline tracing of, the sole of the foot.
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| podograph |
the instrument used in the making of a podogram.
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| podology |
podiatry.
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| podophyllum r. |
[USP] a powdered mixture of resins removed from podophyllum by percolation with alcohol and subsequent precipitation upon addition of acidified water; used as a topical caustic in the treatment of laryngeal papillomas, condylomata acuminata, keratoses, and other epitheliomas; available as a 25 per cent solution in alcohol, which may be diluted for use. Called also podophyllin. See also podophyllotoxin.
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| Podostroma |
a genus of fungi of the family Hypocreaceae, including the perfect (sexual) stage of some species of Trichoderma.
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