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tunica a coat; in conidia, a rigid layer, exterior to the cell wall, as opposed to a mucilaginous sheath. adj. tunicate.
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tungsten A metallic element frequently used in alloys. Atomic number 74; atomic symbol W.
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tunnel vision A condition in which a person lacks any peripheral vision. Tunnel vision can be caused by any number of conditions including glaucoma, retinitis pigmentosa, and stroke.
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tunnel horizontal passage through or under an obstruction
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tunica vaginalis testis Peritoneal sac located anterolateral to the testis
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