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A natural, pathological (traumatic or disease-produced) or surgical join between two hollow or tubular organs, as in parts of the bowel.
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(= hyphal fusion). Fusion of somatic hyphae; characteristic of most Dikaryomycota. (Pl. anastomoses.) (12)
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a spot in the upper wing, at the branching of the nervures, near the costal edge; the stigma; in general this word is used to indicate the connection of any two nervures of wing, by means of a transverse nervure.
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connection between two tubes. Used with peripheral blood vessels without capillary bed.
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Interconnection or fusion of cells or tissues.
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